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Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic SiteA picture of the boardwalk at the Birthplace Unit
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Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site
Plan Your Visit
 

Utilizing the Plan Your Visit section of the Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site web page allows for a comprehensive view of the park and can assist in the planning and allocation of time to be spent at the park.

The park offers a variety of activities for visitors. Careful examination of this section can furnish all the information needed to successfully plan and complete a visit to the park. By accessing the various headings listed under Plan Your Visit it is possible to retrieve directions to the park, park hours of operation, park fees and reservation requirements, things to do at the park, as well as information needed by the visitor prior to arriving at the park. This information includes getting around the park, park safety tips, park policies pertaining to pets and picnicking, and handicap accessibility.

A successful visit to the park begins with successful planning.

Symbolic Birth Cabin located in the Memorial Building
Symbolic Birth Cabin
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A picture of the landscape and split rail fence at the Boyhood Home Unit at Knob Creek  

Did You Know?
Abraham Lincoln’s Birthplace was transferred to the National Park Service in 1933. The site was administered by the former Department of War from 1916 to 1933.

Last Updated: September 25, 2006 at 08:37 EST