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Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site
For Teachers
 
Parks as Classrooms

 

Learning Opportunities

Visiting Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park  is both a learning opportunity and an enjoyable experience. Park rangers and/or park volunteers can work with your class in educating them about the many aspects of Abraham Lincoln's early years here. Click here for reservation information.

 

 

Traveling Trunks

"The trunks are designed so that teachers and students anywhere in the country can receive hands-on educational materials, with lesson plans, on the life and times of Abraham Lincoln."

Lincoln (look alike) talking with school children on Memorial Building steps
Lincoln (look alike) talking with school children
Children have an opportunity to learn more about Lincoln and the Park Service at
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Lincoln's home in Springfield, IL the only house he ever owned
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Picture of Lincoln's Tomb, Springfield, IL  

Did You Know?
Abraham Lincoln is buried in Springfield, Illinois in the Oak Ridge Cemetery. With the exception of Robert Todd, who was buried in Arlington National Cemetery, Mary Todd, and the Lincoln children are buried in Springfield as well.

Last Updated: April 14, 2009 at 15:40 EST