Larue
Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park
US 31-E, KY
Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) lived on this 228 acre farm, 1811-1816.
Abraham Lincoln's First School
Atherton, KY
Lincoln's formal education began in a primitive log cabin near this site.
Courthouse Burned
Hodgenville, KY
Twenty-two Kentucky courthouses were burned during Civil War, nineteen in last fifteen months: twelve by Confederates, eight by...
Hodgenville
Hodgenville, KY
Established in Feb., 1818, by order of Hardin County Court on 27 acres and owned by Robt.
Larue County
Hodgenville, KY
Was established March 1, 1843 from part of Hardin County after debate over selection of name.
Lincoln's Playmate
To the west, in Pleasant Grove Baptist Church Cemetery, is the grave of Austin Gollaher, 1806-98.
Phillips Fort
Hodgenville, KY
A half mile east on North Fork of Nolin River is site of this fort, first settlement in Larue County, built in 1780 by Philip Phillips,...