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It was renamed and redesignated Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site on September 8, 1959. As with all historic sites administered by the National Park Service, the site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places , effective on October 15, 1966.
Abraham Lincoln Birthplace: Kentucky: 344.50 acres (1.3941 km 2) President Abraham Lincoln was born in 1809 in a one-room log cabin, which was reconstructed in a neoclassical memorial building. He lived until age seven on another farm nearby before moving to Indiana. [110] Adams: Massachusetts
1809 birthplace of Abraham Lincoln, containing a portion of his parents' farm and a traditional log cabin now housed in a 1911 memorial designed by John Russell Pope. [5] 2: Aaron Atherton House: January 10, 1991 : U.S. Route 31E south of Athertonville
Harlan-Lincoln House, Mount Pleasant, Iowa; Knob Creek Farm, Athertonville, Kentucky, also known as Lincoln Boyhood Home; Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site, Hodgenville, Kentucky; Mary Todd Lincoln House, Lexington, Kentucky; Mordecai Lincoln House (Springfield, Kentucky) Lincoln House (Dennysville, Maine)
Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park. Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial. Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site. Lincoln Home National Historic Site. Ford's Theatre National Historic Site. Lincoln Tomb and War Memorials State Historic Site. Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum. Andrew Johnson President Andrew Johnson ...
The day is marked by traditional wreath-laying ceremonies at Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site in Hodgenville, Kentucky, and at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. The latter has been the site of a ceremony ever since the Memorial was dedicated.
Lincoln's name and image appear in numerous other places, such as the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., and Lincoln's sculpture on Mount Rushmore, Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park in Hodgenville, Kentucky, [9] Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial in Lincoln City, Indiana, [10] Lincoln's New Salem, Illinois, [11] and Lincoln ...
Its county seat is Hodgenville, [2] which is best known as the birthplace of United States President Abraham Lincoln. The county was established on March 4, 1843, from the southeast portion of Hardin County. It was named for John P. LaRue, an early settler.