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When Abraham Lincoln was born in 1809 in a nearby log cabin, Hodgenville was known as Hodgen’s Mill. This small Kentucky town is on the Lincoln Heritage Trail and the nearest settlement to Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park.

 

Lincoln Square Circle

Lincoln Square Circle, in the center of town, is all about Abe. There’s a statue of a seated Lincoln, and opposite is another statue of a younger Lincoln reading a book.

Lincoln Square Circle in Hodgenville, Kentucky
Lincoln Square Circle
Lincoln monument at Lincoln Square Circle in Hodgenville, Kentucky
Lincoln monument
Closer look at the Lincoln monument at Lincoln Square Circle in Hodgenville, Kentucky
Closer look at the Lincoln monument
Statue of young Abe Lincoln at Lincoln Square Circle in Hodgenville, Kentucky
Statue of young Abe Lincoln

On each side of the square are inscriptions of Lincoln’s two most famous speeches, the Gettysburg Address and his Second Inaugural Address. Both are also inscribed in the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC.

Gettysburg Address at Lincoln Square Circle in Hodgenville, Kentucky
Gettysburg Address
Second Inaugural Address at Lincoln Square Circle in Hodgenville, Kentucky
Second Inaugural Address

From the square you can see the historic buildings around town. One of them is the Hodgenville Christian Church, which was built in 1877 and is the second oldest building in town.

Lincoln Square Circle in Hodgenville, Kentucky
Lincoln Square Circle
Lincoln Square Circle in Hodgenville, Kentucky
Lincoln Square Circle
Hodgenville, Kentucky
Hodgenville
Hodgenville Christian Church in Hodgenville, Kentucky
Hodgenville Christian Church

 

Lincoln Museum

The main attraction in Hodgenville is on one side of the square. The Lincoln Museum is a modest museum that tells the story of Lincoln’s life with life-size dioramas and authentic artifacts. Adult admission is US$5 (as of February 2025), and the museum is open daily. It’s a great complement when visiting the national historical park.

Lincoln Museum in Hodgenville, Kentucky
Lincoln Museum

Dioramas include Lincoln’s boyhood on a farm, his love of reading, courting Mary Todd, the Lincoln-Douglas Debates, inauguration, and his assassination.

Young Abe Lincoln at the Lincoln Museum in Hodgenville, Kentucky
Young Abe Lincoln
The Railsplitter at the Lincoln Museum in Hodgenville, Kentucky
The Railsplitter
Lincoln-Douglas Debates at the Lincoln Museum in Hodgenville, Kentucky
Lincoln-Douglas Debates
Lincoln's assassination at the Lincoln Museum in Hodgenville, Kentucky
Lincoln’s assassination

The upper floors of the museum contain artifacts from the Civil War and items from the Lincoln White House. Lincoln’s life mask from 1860 was also on display, and there’s a nice view of the square from one of the rooms.

Lincoln Museum in Hodgenville, Kentucky
Lincoln Museum
Items from the Lincoln White House at the Lincoln Museum in Hodgenville, Kentucky
Items from the Lincoln White House
Lincoln's life mask at the Lincoln Museum in Hodgenville, Kentucky
Lincoln’s life mask
View of Lincoln Square Circle from the Lincoln Museum in Hodgenville, Kentucky
View of Lincoln Square Circle

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