Abraham Lincoln's birthday is celebrated on February 12. But in Spencer County, Indiana, honoring Abe isn't limited to just a single day on the calendar. Here in his Indiana boyhood home, we celebrate the boy, the young adult, and the great statesman every day!
The Lincoln family moved to this area in 1816 when Abe was just seven years old. During the 14 years the Lincolns lived here, Abe would experience the loss of his beloved mother, develop a love of books and learning, and discover the concepts of freedom, justice, and the law that helped shape his political views on slavery.
Lincoln started building his legacy during his formative years in Indiana—that's why he's such an important figure in this area. And it's why he's celebrated in so many different ways...
At Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial, you can learn about the Lincoln's lives in Indiana as you tour the Visitor Center and sites around the park. Take a step back in time at Lincoln Pioneer Village & Museum to catch a glimpse of the family's pioneer life and discover more about the area's rich history. And follow in the very footsteps of young Abe at Lincoln State Park as you explore the same grounds where he lived and played.
Today, Abraham Lincoln is known as one of America's greatest presidents. But throughout his lifetime, he was known for a variety of traits and interests. Discover 10 things you may not know about Abe...