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Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial preserves the site of the farm where Abraham Lincoln spent 14 formative years of his life, from the ages of 7-21.

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Don't forget tomorrow our young visitors can make construction paper rockets and launch the rockets in the Allee. This activity will begin at 10:00. This event is part of a parks partnership with NASA to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Apollo moon landing.

Don't forget tomorrow our young visitors can make construction paper rockets and launch the rockets in the Allee. This activity will begin at 10:00.  This event is part of a parks partnership with NASA to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Apollo moon landing.
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“Nature is painting for us, day after day, pictures of infinite beauty.”- John Ruskin. How do the parks inspire you? #FindYourPark #FallColors #ParkArt

“Nature is painting for us, day after day, pictures of infinite beauty.”- John Ruskin. How do the parks inspire you? #FindYourPark #FallColors #ParkArt
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“My childhood home I see again, and sadden with the view; And still, as memory crowds my brain, There’s pleasure in it too.” - Abraham Lincoln reflecting on his return in October of 1844 to his childhood home in Indiana.

“My childhood home I see again,
and sadden with the view; 
And still, as memory crowds my brain,
There’s pleasure in it too.” - Abraham Lincoln reflecting on his return in October of 1844 to his childhood home in Indiana.
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Autumn is the year’s last, loveliest smile, and it’s in full swing here at the park. Come visit us and the dancing fall leaves! Experience the tranquility of this season at Abe Lincoln’s revered childhood home 🍂 #FindYourPark

Autumn is the year’s last, loveliest smile, and it’s in full swing here at the park. Come visit us and the dancing fall leaves! Experience the tranquility of this season at Abe Lincoln’s revered childhood home 🍂 #FindYourPark
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“To most human beings, wind is an irritation. To most trees, wind is a song.” -Mokokoma Mokhonoana It’s a windy day here at the park, but still nothing short of beautiful. #FindYourPark #Thankful

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Winter is coming...to a National Park near you! Winter is the perfect time to visit, there are so many ways to play! Enjoy the snow and the silence of the cold winter air. #FindYourPark #TheGiftofParks

Winter is coming...to a National Park near you! Winter is the perfect time to visit, there are so many ways to play! Enjoy the snow and the silence of the cold winter air. #FindYourPark #TheGiftofParks
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February 19, 1962: Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial, IN. Abraham Lincoln lived on this farm from age 7-21. Learn about the people and places that helped shape his life, and visit the Living Historical Farm, which depicts a typical 1820s farm. Lincoln Boyhood NPS #TodaysParkFact

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#OTD in 1962, Indiana's Lincoln Boyhood NPS was established. Explore Abraham Lincoln's childhood and learn about the future 16th US President. Learn more: nps.gov/libo 📸: Living history farm cabin. #FindYourPark

#OTD in 1962, Indiana's <a href="/LincolnBoyhood/">Lincoln Boyhood NPS</a> was established. Explore Abraham Lincoln's childhood and learn about the future 16th US President. Learn more:  nps.gov/libo 

📸: Living history farm cabin.
#FindYourPark
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At 7:22 this morning, April 15, 1865 President Abraham Lincoln died. Lincoln was the first president assassinated in U.S. history. Even 155 years later we still celebrate his memory, his accomplishments, and the legacy that continues to inspire people today. #FindYourPark

At 7:22 this morning, April 15, 1865 President Abraham Lincoln died. Lincoln was the first president assassinated in U.S. history. Even 155 years later we still celebrate his memory, his accomplishments, and the legacy that continues to inspire people today. #FindYourPark
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#OTD in 2009, the U.S. Mint released the 2nd redesigned Lincoln One-Cent Coin. Titled, "Formative Years in Indiana," the reverse design depicts a young Lincoln educating himself while working as a rail splitter in #Indiana. Learn more at bit.ly/3abjj1n. Lincoln Boyhood NPS

#OTD in 2009, the U.S. Mint released the 2nd redesigned Lincoln One-Cent Coin. Titled, "Formative Years in Indiana," the reverse design depicts a young Lincoln educating himself while working as a rail splitter in #Indiana. Learn more at bit.ly/3abjj1n. <a href="/LincolnBoyhood/">Lincoln Boyhood NPS</a>
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Areas of the Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial will be closed to the public from approximately 8:30 a.m., Monday August 17,2020 through approximately 4:00 p.m., Monday August 17, 2020.

Areas of the Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial will be closed to the public from approximately 8:30 a.m., Monday August 17,2020 through approximately 4:00 p.m., Monday August 17, 2020.
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SPECIAL REPORT: Moon Sized Shadow to Cross Over Lincoln Boyhood in 84 days! April 8, 2024 #TotalSolarEclipse #WhereWillYouBe #April82024

SPECIAL REPORT: Moon Sized Shadow to Cross Over Lincoln Boyhood in 84 days! April 8, 2024
 #TotalSolarEclipse #WhereWillYouBe #April82024