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Where in Lincoln's Indiana Boyhood Home?

Posted on March 7, 2011



How well do you know the area, more specifically, Lincoln's Indiana Boyhood Home? Take a look at all of the images below and see if you can figure out where each picture took place! (Remember, No Cheating! hehe)
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Lincoln-Pioneer-Village_lor Lincoln-Bicentennial-Plaza_ Kids-at-Colonel-William-Jon
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LiBokids-feeding-sheep3-lor Lincoln-Boyhood-National-Me Lincoln-State-Park-Fall_lor
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Little-Girl-Feeding-Buffalo Lincoln-Landing-2_lores Lincoln-Amphitheatre_lores
Answer Options: A. Buffalo Run Farm, Grill & Gifts B. Lincoln Landing C. Lincoln Amphitheatre D. Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial E. Lincoln State Park F. Colonel William Jones Home G. Lincoln Pioneer Village & Museum H. Living Historical Farm I. Lincoln Bicentennial Plaza ... Tougher than you thought isn't it? For those of you who know the area well and figured out every picture's location, way to go! For those of you who may need a little assistance, we'll give you a helping hand. Smile
  1. Lincoln Pioneer Village and Museum in Rockport, Indiana
  2. Lincoln Bicentennial Plaza located inside Lincoln State Park in Lincoln City, Indiana
  3. Colonel William Jones Home located in Gentryville, Indiana
  4. Living Historical Farm in Lincoln City, Indiana
  5. Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial in Lincoln City, Indiana
  6. Lincoln State Park in Lincoln City, Indiana
  7. Buffalo Run Farm, Grill & Gifts in Lincoln City, Indiana
  8. Lincoln Landing in Rockport, Indiana
  9. Lincoln Amphitheatre in Lincoln City, Indiana
All of these historical attractions can be found throughout Lincoln's Indiana Boyhood Home. These structures serve as the touchstones of Abe's 14 years spent in southern Indiana. It was here that young Abraham discovered his love of books and the concepts of freedom, justice, and the law. This summer, visit the spot where the Lincoln Family lived from 1816 to 1830 and experience what it was like to grow up in the wilderness of what is now Spencer County, Indiana. For more information about Lincoln's Indiana Boyhood Home call (888) 444-9252 or visit www.IndianasAbeLincoln.org.