Lincoln’s Home in Springfield

After visiting the museum we headed down the road (literally 5 blocks) to visit the National Park site where Lincoln’s home that he shared with his wife Mary has been preserved. It’s also a place where you can get a Passport Stamp.
What is different about this site is that the US Park Service has literally purchased two blocks of homes surrounding his home and restored all the homes to an 1860 neighborhood so you can see what it was like when the family lived there.
The one downside was that the site has timed tours of the family home and limited tickets. We did not make the cut but we did watch the video of the tour that is shown in the visitor center. We did go in several of the neighbor homes and got a sense of what it was like to live in this area when Lincoln was a working lawyer.
We did walk by his home which is maintained in the stare in which it existed when he lived there.
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