3027 E S St, Lincoln City, IN 47552, United StatesMap
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Interesting to see
Yes it was so worth to visit it. Interesting! It is a must. But I think it would be little hard for senior people to walk little far on dirt. I am 64. I had to stop and rest on bench on and off.often.
Well worth the visit and be sure to allocate some time to take it all in! The NPS rangers were super helpful and knowledgeable and a short film gives you insight about AL’s formative years. This site ...
We stopped here on a recent road-trip. Nice visitor center with an exhibit on Lincoln‘s life. Very friendly staff. We then walked to the cabin side , which is about 1 mile roundtrip from the visitor c...
Our family has made a point of seeing Lincoln sights when we come across them. This was a neat sight to see. You walk back a bit and you can see where the sight was originally. It is free. Recommend i...
Interesting to see
Yes it was so worth to visit it. Interesting! It is a must. But I think it would be little hard for senior people to walk little far on dirt. I am 64. I had to stop and rest on bench on and off.often.
Very insightful visit
Well worth the visit and be sure to allocate some time to take it all in! The NPS rangers were super helpful and knowledgeable and a short film gives you insight about AL’s formative years. This site ...
Interesting!
Beautiful grounds. The visitors center has a video showing Lincoln’s early life. Displays were interesting. Good free thing to do.
Very interesting stop
We stopped here on a recent road-trip. Nice visitor center with an exhibit on Lincoln‘s life. Very friendly staff. We then walked to the cabin side , which is about 1 mile roundtrip from the visitor c...
Worth a stop
Our family has made a point of seeing Lincoln sights when we come across them. This was a neat sight to see. You walk back a bit and you can see where the sight was originally. It is free. Recommend i...