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Learn about the life and legacy of Abraham Lincoln and his family at their former home in Springfield, Illinois. Find out how to get tickets, take a virtual tour, or watch videos of the historic site.
Learn how to visit the home of Abraham Lincoln in Springfield, Illinois, where he lived and practiced law before becoming president. Find out about tickets, tours, exhibits, events, and nearby attractions.
Visit the home of Abraham Lincoln, the sixteenth president of the United States, and learn about his life and legacy. Explore the historic site, tour the house, and join events and programs at Lincoln Home.
After growing up in a one-room log cabin, Abraham Lincoln may have never dreamed that someday he would own a home where two rooms, the Front and Rear Parlor, were reserved just for guests and...
Tour the Lincoln Home. Take a guided tour on the inside of the Lincoln Home! Visitors must be on a tour to access the inside of the Lincoln Home. Guided tours are free of charge and led by trained park guides. Tour tickets can be obtained at our Visitor Center Front Desk. Tour tickets are given out first come, first served.
Visit the restored home of Abraham Lincoln in Springfield, Illinois and learn about his life and legacy. The park offers tours, events, exhibits and more to explore the 1860s neighborhood and the Civil War era.
Visit the only home Abraham Lincoln ever owned and learn about his life as a husband, father, neighbor and president. Free tickets are required for house tours and available at the Lincoln Home Visitors Center, which also features a scaled model of 1860 Springfield.
The site preserves the Springfield, Illinois home where Abraham Lincoln lived from 1844 to 1861, before becoming the 16th president of the United States. It includes the house, a visitor center, and other historic buildings in the neighborhood where Lincoln worked and socialized.
Visit the only home Abraham Lincoln ever owned and see how it changed over the years. Learn about the wallpapers, carpets, curtains, and Christmas traditions of the Lincoln family.
This is an excellent tour of Lincoln's home where he lived and raised his family for 17 years. There is so much to learn in the 3 short films and 30 minute tour of the house where much of the furnishings are original. There is no charge for the tour which is amazing.