The Lincoln Homestead State Park near Springfield is a great state park that is a bit off the beaten path. Like most of the other Lincoln related sites, you have to snoop around a bit to find it- but it is sure worth the effort!
There are two AMAZING cabins relating to the parents of Abraham Lincoln here.
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There is the Lincoln Cabin on the property. If I understand correctly, this is a reconstruction of the cabin that young Thomas Lincoln (Abe's dad) lived in. It was built where the original cabin was located though, giving it some serious authenticity. Even more exciting is the fact that inside of the cabin is a corner cabinet made by Thomas. There is a bed there that they believe he also made.
A short walk from the Lincoln Cabin is the Francis Berry House, which is a very nice ORIGINAL two story cabin.
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One VERY cool feature about this state park is that the cabins and displays are pretty much totally open! You can actually touch the corner cabinet made by Thomas. You can walk around freely inside of the Berry home.
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Back at the park near the cabins is a very nice memorial to Nancy Hanks. Also on the grounds is a replica Blacksmith shop.
We really liked the casual, self guided tour here. We were literally the only people around and felt like we had the place to ourselves.
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2 comments:
I am going to have to make plans to check this place out
YES! This is a great place! AND, its one of the lesser visited sites associated with Lincoln!
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