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Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic SiteA historic picture of Richard L. Jones, Clarence Mackay, and Robert Collier, Board members of the Lincoln Farm Association
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Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site
Our Staff & Offices
 

Keith Pruitt                        Superintendent

Rebecca Gary                   Administrative Officer

Scott Shultz                      Interim Chief of
                                            Interpretation & R M

Patti Reynolds                  Park Ranger

Jennie Jones                     Park Ranger

Stephen Brown                 Educational
                                             Specialist (Term)

Rod Blanton                       Park Guide

Denise Miller                      Administrative
                                             Clerk 

Rhonda Weidman              Park Guide (Seasonal)

Meshell LaBaum                Park Guide (Seasonal)

Dennis McCubbin               Maintenance Supervisor

Terry Riddle                         Maintenance Worker            

Reggie Price                        Maintenance Worker

Ava Nell Ray                        Eastern National
                                               Bookstore Sup.
                                      
  

Vickie Williamson               Volunteer In Park

 

 
Picture of a sunset in Eastern Kentucky
Eastern Kentucky sunset
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Park Guide works on Special Use Permits
Special Use Permits
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A picture of visitors on a Ranger led walk at the Boyhood Home Unit at Knob Creek
Activities
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Picture of Deed Presentation to the National Park Service for the Knob Creek Farm  

Did You Know?
The Knob Creek Farm where the Lincoln family lived from 1811 to 1816 was added to the National Park Service by donation on November 6, 2001. The site was purchased in April 2001 with money raised by several organizations in Kentucky, the National Park Trust, and many others.

Last Updated: October 20, 2009 at 14:33 EST