Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Par

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Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park preserves 2 farm sites wherever President Lincoln|lawyer|attorney|President of the United States|United States President|President|Chief Executive} lived as a baby. Within the fall of 1808, Thomas and urban center Lincoln settled on Sinking Spring Farm. 2 months in a while day, 1809, President of the United States was born there during a one-room cabin. Nowadays this website bears the address of 2995 Lincoln Farm Road, Hodgenville, Kentucky. A cabin, symbolic of the one during which Lincoln was born, is preserved inside a memorial building at the positioning. The Lincolns lived and farmed at Sinking Spring before moving to land many miles to the northeast on Knob Creek, close to contemporary U.S. Main road 31W.

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