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Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic SiteA picture of White Snakeroot, the weed that killed Lincoln's mother
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Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site
Permits
 

Special Use Permits (SUP) are required for all uses and/or activities considered non-traditional i.e., not a customary visit or not related to the legislatively mandated purpose of the park.  Requests for Special Use Permits for such uses and/or activities must be made in writing to the Superintendent at least three working day in advance to allow time for review, permit preparation, and scheduling.
Fees for Special Use Permits, when applicable, must be paid before the special use, event, assembly, or meeting.  Requests may be denied due to the lack of sufficient time to process the request or to protect the park resources.

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Visitor Center at the Birthplace Unit
Visitor Center
The Birthplace Visitor Center was completed in
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Children enjoying a story told by a Park Ranger
Fees & Reservations
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Picture of Sarah Bush Johnston Lincoln, stepmother of our sixteenth president Abraham Lincoln  

Did You Know?
Abraham Lincoln had a stepmother and stepsiblings. About one year after his mother Nancy died his father Thomas remarried a widow, Sarah Bush Johnston, from Elizabethtown, Kentucky. She had two girls and one boy.

Last Updated: July 24, 2006 at 22:37 EST