Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park

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Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park
Replica of the log cabin where Lincoln was born
Replica of the log cabin where Lincoln was born
Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park (USA)
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Coordinates: 37 ° 31 '50.5 "  N , 85 ° 44' 9.4"  W.
Location: Kentucky , United States
Next city: Hogdenville, KY
Surface: 1.4 km²
Founding: July 17, 1916
Visitors: 252,495 (2016)
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Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park is a United States memorial located in Hodgenville (Sinking Spring Farm), in the northern US state of Kentucky . It commemorates the birth of Abraham Lincoln , 16th President of the United States on February 12, 1809.

The memorial consists of a memorial building that contains a replica of the log cabin in which the future president was born. The National Historical Park also includes the location of the hut, a few kilometers away, in which the Lincoln family lived until Abraham was six years old.

Neoclassical Memorial Building

History of the memorial

On July 17, 1916, a memorial was designated as Abraham Lincoln National Park , which was subsequently administered by the War Department . In 1933 the administration was transferred to the National Park Service . In 1939 the memorial was rededicated as a National Historical Park and named Abraham Lincoln National Historical Park . From September 8, 1959 to March 30, 2009, it was downgraded to a National Historic Site before it was re-designated as a National Historical Park in the 200th year of Lincoln's birth .

The foundation stone for the memorial building was laid in 1909 on the 100th birthday of Lincoln by President Theodore Roosevelt ; it was completed in 1911 and inaugurated by President William Howard Taft . At that time it was believed that the hut in the memorial was the original.

Web links

Commons : Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site  - collection of pictures, videos, and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Stats Report Viewer. National Park Service , accessed on December 27, 2017 (select the appropriate entry under "Park").