Mackinac Bridge

Mackinac Bridge
Mackinac Bridge, taken from the ferry on the way to Mackinac Island.

Thursday, September 3, 2020

Hodgenville Kentucky and the Lincoln Museum

I FINALLY found the time to stop by the Lincoln Museum in Hodgenville Kentucky!

This is a lot nicer than I expected.  I thought it might be just a couple of rooms, but it kind of goes on and on.

They are big on life size dioramas telling Honest Abe's story here.  They give you a small pamphlet telling about the scenes when you buy your tickets.

Lets be honest though....  I THINK most of us know the Lincoln story.  Kentucky, some other state, Illinois....  Mary Todd, Douglas, Ford's Theater....

BUT.......  MAN I WISH I HAD TAKEN A FIELD TRIP HERE AS A KID!  This would have been a great place to visit when I just started learning about POTUS 16!

AND, even if you know all about Abe, there are some great art pieces inspired by the man from Hodgenville.

Also, as a collector of Lincolniana, I LOVED seeing the collectibles inspired by the man on display.  Rare dolls and obscure promotional items are in cases.  You know there are lots of coins.

Of course they have some nice Civil War items displayed too.

So, this is ABSOLUTELY a great place for a Lincoln scholar to take their kid.

PLUS, its only $5 each for adults, so its super cheap to get in!

I loved their gift shop too, its probably one of the most well stocked shops in the area.

The museum is right on the circle in Hodgeville too, RIGHT by the statues.  We found Vibe coffee, AND a homemade candy shop nearby!



















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