Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site
Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park preserves two separate farm
sites in LaRue County, where Abraham Lincoln was born and lived until the age of
seven.
A cabin, symbolic of the one in which Lincoln was born, is preserved in a
memorial building at the site.
On February 12, 1809, Abraham Lincoln was born in a one-room log cabin on what
was then called Sinking Spring Farm.
The neo-classical Memorial Building was designed by John Russell Pope. In 1909
the cornerstone was laid by President Theodore Roosevelt and the building was
dedicated in 1911 by William Howard Taft.
The building is symbolic, featuring 16 windows, 16 rosettes on the ceiling, and
16 fence poles, representing Lincoln being the 16th president. There are also 56
steps up to the building, representing his age at the time of his death.
Location
2995 Lincoln Farm Road
Hodgenville, LaRue County
Kentucky,
USA
Getting There
If you are driving from Louisville, take I-65 South to exit 91
(Hodgenville/Glendale exit). Follow KY 61 South approximately 13 miles to
Hodgenville, then turn left onto Lincoln Farm Road.
If you are driving from Lexington, take Bluegrass Parkway to Bardstown exit 21.
Follow US 31E south to Hodgenville, then turn right onto Lincoln Farm Road.
Alternatively, you can take Greyhound or Miller Transportation bus service to
Elizabethtown, Kentucky, which is approximately 30 minutes from Hodgenville.
From there, you would need to take a taxi or rental car to the historic site.
Nearby Airports
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Barkley Regional Airport |
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