Abraham Lincoln Boyhood Home and National Museum 3027 East South Street, Lincoln City, IN 47552
About the Business
The Abraham Lincoln Boyhood Home and National Museum is a historic institution located at 3027 East South Street in Lincoln City, Indiana, United States. This museum is dedicated to preserving the legacy of Abraham Lincoln, one of the most respected leaders in world history, who spent his formative years in this very location. Visitors can explore Lincoln's boyhood and learn about the experiences that shaped the future president.
The museum features a bronze casting representing the cabin that the Lincolns began building in 1829, as well as the Memorial Building which was completed in 1943 as Indiana's tribute to Abraham Lincoln. Visitors can immerse themselves in the history of Lincoln's upbringing and gain a deeper understanding of the man who would go on to lead the nation.
To plan a visit to the Abraham Lincoln Boyhood Home and National Museum, visitors can call 812-937-4541 for information on closures and check current conditions. This site offers a unique opportunity to walk in the footsteps of a young Abraham Lincoln and experience the environment that shaped his character and moral values.
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"Very nice visitors center. Good foot paths throughout the grounds. A must stop for American history education."
"Very imformative. I read everything. They need an upgrade in the movie room but it was still a good movie and comfortable seating. They do close an hour for lunch every day but you can use that time to walk around and see the farm which you definitely need to do."
"Nice place with good trails, a small working farm with animals, and of course, the site of Lincoln's boyhood home. Keep in mind that the visitors center closes for lunch."
"I visited in April 2022, as it was close to Santa Clause, IN. The grounds are clean and walkable. Unfortunately, I arrived at lunchtime- this site is Central time- and the museum closes for lunch. Prior reviews give a good description."
"It was a peaceful park. There were easy trails that were paved, and easy dirt trails as well. There was wheelchair accessible. One trail called the 12 stones trail had interesting artifacts from Lincolns life. The museum was well organized and bathrooms were clean. The gift shop also had a variety of Lincoln memorabilia."
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