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Other Attractions | Santa Claus Indiana
| Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial
The exterior of the Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial Visitor Center features sculptured panels. Inside there is a small museum, orientation film and the Abraham Lincoln and Nancy Hanks Lincoln Memorial Halls. (Photo curtesy of the National Park Service) |
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Lincoln’s mother, Nancy Hanks Lincoln, is buried on a wooded knoll in a pioneer cemetery at Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial. (Photo courtesy of the National Park Service) |
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The Lincoln Living Historical Farm is a working pioneer homestead with a log cabin, outbuildings, split rail fences, livestock, gardens, and field crops. Rangers dressed in period clothing perform a variety of activities typical of daily life in the 1820s. (Photo courtesy of the National Park Service) |
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| This replica cabin at the Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial Living History Farm is similar to the one Lincoln lived in with his pioneer family on the Indiana Frontier from 1816-1830. | ![]() |
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| Sculptor E.H. Daniels carved the five limestone panels in that make up the exterior of The Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial Visitors Center. The sculptures, which portray different phases of Lincoln’s life, were competed in 1943. | ![]() |
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Buffalo Run Farm Buffalo Run sits on property where Abraham Lincoln’s cousin, Dennis Hanks once lived. The theme of this property is commemorative of the Buffalo Trace, which once ran through Spencer County. |
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Lincoln Pioneer Village & Museum The Lincoln Pioneer Village Museum houses hundreds of fascinating artifacts from the area’s historic past including a hutch made by Abraham Lincoln’s father, Thomas. Located next to the museum is the historic Lincoln Pioneer Village, consisting of 14 cabins that are replicas from the Lincoln era in Spencer County. |
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Colonel Jones Home This carefully restored 1834 Federal-design home of the merchant employer of Abraham Lincoln offers a unique look at the early development of Indiana and the life of Colonel William Jones, who was also a politician. |
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| Lincoln State Park Visit Lincoln State Park and discover Indiana’s past throughout ten miles of hiking trails, rolling forested hills and two scenic lakes. The park has RV and tent campsites, cabins and cottages. |
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| Lincoln's sister Sarah Lincoln Grigsby is buried in Old Pigeon Cemetery in Lincoln State Park. The cemetery is next to the Little Pigeon Primitive Baptist Church. Abraham and his father Thomas helped to build the first log cabin church on this site. | ![]() |










