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GETTYSBURG, Pa. (AP) — A bust of Abraham Lincoln that was stolen from outside a museum near where he delivered the Gettysburg Address has been found.
Hall of Presidents and First Ladies Museum manager Rose Little says the bust was found in a nearby cemetery's bushes by some out-of-state visitors on Friday.
She tells the Gettysburg Times (http://bit.ly/1XBfw0d) the visitors called the museum to report the discovery and delivered the bust to her.
Rose says it appears to be in good shape, with just a bit of mud caked on it.
She says the museum will clean it and "put President Lincoln back up on the pedestal where he belongs."
The bust was stolen sometime between Nov. 22 and Nov. 23, and just days after the city celebrated the 152nd anniversary of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address on Nov. 19.
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