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Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site


category : Historic Sites
The Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site is the last home of Thomas and Sarah Lincoln, Abraham Lincoln's parents. It shares the site with the Sargent farm, an 1840's living history farm.


Hours: March-October - Daily: 9am-5pm November-February - Daily: 9am-4pm. Closed Major Holidays.
Address: 400 S. Lincoln Highway Rd.
Phone: 217-345-1845
Our Email: tom&sarah@lincolnlogcabin.org
Our Website:www.lincolnlogcabin.org

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