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Kentucky's Bicentennial Celebration of Abraham Lincoln

Kentucky's Lincoln Sites

Lincoln Bicentennial events are being held throughout Kentucky. More than 40 counties have Lincoln-related sites and/or historic markers.

Kentucky's major Lincoln sites and attractions include:

Lincoln Birthplace, Hodgenville

Ashland: The Henry Clay Estate, Lexington

Lincoln Boyhood Home, Hodgenville

Camp Nelson, Nicholasville

Farmington Historic Plantation, Louisville

Hardin County Sites, Elizabethtown

Lincoln Homestead State Park, Springfield

Kentucky Historical Society, Frankfort

Mary Todd Lincoln House, Lexington

Lincoln Museum, Hodgenville

White Hall, Home of Cassius Marcellus Clay, Richmond



 Get Your Lincoln Heritage Trail Passport Today!

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The Kentucky Lincoln Heritage Trail Passport Program is a fun way to explore Kentucky's Lincoln sites!

First, get your map of the Kentucky Lincoln Heritage Trail at any Lincoln site or from the Kentucky Department of Travel. This map will serve as your passport. Visit any of the Lincoln sites on the map and receive a customized Lincoln trail stamp on your passport. Accumulate 10 stamps and and you can be registered for a free prize drawing. Prizes will be awarded on the 12th day of each month and a grand prize drawing will be held on February 12, 2009.

For details and updates, see the Lincoln Trail Web site.

 

Additional Locations
 

There are numerous Lincoln-related sites throughout the Commonwealth. For more details, see:

Additional Lincoln Sites

 

Visiting Kentucky
 

Planning a trip to the Commonwealth of Kentucky? Or maybe you already live in the Bluegrass and are interested in a day trip. See:

Visiting Kentucky

 


Last Updated 9/25/2008
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