Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park, located in Hodgenville, Kentucky, serves as a tribute to the early life of the 16th president of the United States, Abraham Lincoln. This historic site, which includes the first memorial dedicated to Lincoln, attracts visitors from around the world who come to honor his humble beginnings and the formative experiences that shaped his character.
The park features significant locations such as the Birthplace Unit, where Lincoln was born, and the Boyhood Home Unit, which includes the Knob Creek Tavern, a place of early childhood memories for the president. Through guided tours and special events, visitors can explore the shared history and cultural landscapes that define Lincoln's legacy.
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