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Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial
Frequently Asked Questions
 

Q: Does the park charge a fee?
A: Yes.

$3.00/per person
$5.00/per vehicle
$10.00/annual Lincoln Boyhood pass

Details
Admission to the park is $3.00 per person for age 17 and older, with a maximum charge of $5.00 per vehicle. Receipt is good for one week.

The park also sells the following passes:

Interagency-$80
Senior- $10; eligible 62 and older
Accessibility-no charge; must bring certification of disability

Q: Is the park handicap accessible?
A: Yes.

Q: Can I get married in the Abraham Lincoln Hall?
A: Yes. For more information, please call the park.

Q: When is the farm open?
A: The farm is open from Mid-April through September.

Fredrick Law Olmsted, Jr. (center)  

Did You Know?
The memorial landscape design was conceived of by noted landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr. He envisioned a memorial of strength and simplicity, sentiment and reason. He wanted the memorial to remain simple, so as not to overwhelm the "familiar associations" of the area with the Lincolns.

Last Updated: August 14, 2008 at 12:22 EST