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This log cabin is on display in Hodgenville, Kentucky, as the “Symbolic Birth Cabin” of President Abraham Lincoln. Built in 1895, it never actually was home to the Lincolns.
Inspiration Flows From Abraham Lincoln’s Old Kentucky Home It isn’t the family’s real log cabin, but it does give visitors a feel for the 16th president’s upbringing. By Caroline Aiken Koster ...
Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park Explore Abraham Lincoln's humble beginnings by visiting the remnants of two farm sites where Lincoln was born and lived until he was seven. Visitors ...
A “symbolic cabin” from the 1840s, not the cabin where Abraham Lincoln was born in 1809, is housed in the Memorial Building at the Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park near ...
It was a prelude to a much larger celebration being planned to commemorate the bicentennial of Lincoln's birth in 1809 in a one-room log cabin near what is now Hodgenville.
Lincoln Log Cabin reported that mid-19th century activities and entertainment will take place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days at its Lincoln and Sargent farms, including children's games, crafts ...
The next event at Lincoln Log Cabin, a Civil War Era Fashion Show, is set for June 13 at 1 p.m. The attire of this era will be the highlight, focusing on how well-dressed were men and women of the ...
Visit the Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site, 402 S. Lincoln Highway Road in Lerna, for a special program featuring the National Trail Amateur Radio Club, which will set up a special event ...
Apr 30, 2009 0 1 of 6 Herald & Review photos/Kelly J. Huff Decatur sculptor John McClarey's creation of Lincoln as a practicing lawyer greets visitors to the log cabin courthouse.