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OUTDOORS
Places to go: Abraham Lincoln's Birthplace
The site focuses on Lincoln's life in Kentucky. The Birthplace Unit demonstrates his humble beginnings with a symbolic birth cabin enshrined within a neo-classic memorial building. The Boyhood Home Unit at Knob Creek Farm was home to Lincoln during his formative years. Events in Kentucky helped mold a young boy into the man who became the nation's 16th president.
LOCATION: Near Hodgenville, Ky.
DIRECTIONS: From Lexington, take Interstate 65 South to Exit 91 (Elizabethtown). Follow KY 61 (Lincoln Parkway) 13 miles south to US 31E. Take US 31E south 1.3 miles to the park, picnic entrance on left and main entrance on right. To get to the Boyhood Home United at Knob Creek from the birthplace, turn left out of park onto US 31E (KY 61). Proceed northeast for approximately 10 miles; entrance on left.
HOURS: Birthplace Unit: Memorial Day through Labor Day, 8 a.m. to 6:45 p.m.; Boyhood Home Unit: Open daylight hours year around. Interpretive staff available from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily Memorial Day through Labor Day.
ADMISSION: Free.
THINGS TO DO: Visitor center, building, sinking spring, Boundary Oak site, hiking trails, picnic area and pavilion and special events.
NEARBY ATTRACTIONS: There are several other Lincoln-related sites within a short drive and Mammoth Cave National Park is 50 miles away.
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J. Chris Newberg
First Friday and Second Look Saturday
Lions Arts and Crafts Show
"The Nutcracker"
Christmas Tour of Homes
2nd annual Holiday Candlelight Tour
Marshall Artists Series: "Wizard of Oz"
16th annual Joy to the World Holiday Concert
"Cowboy" Bill Martin