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Lincoln Boyhood The Nancy Hanks The Nancy Hanks Lincoln Living Historical Farm |
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Lincoln Notebook The Memorial Building
The Memorial Building, completed in 1943, was designed
With this philosophy in mind, the building was designed with two halls and a connecting cloister. The resulting Memorial Court features five sculpted panels marking significant periods in the life of Abraham Lincoln. The Memorial is wholly a Hoosier creation, constructed of Indiana limestone and sandstone, with all timber cut from trees native to the area.
The Abraham Lincoln Hall is used for meetings, church services, weddings, and other special occasions. The strength and naturalness of this stone and wood hall reflect the grandeur and simplicity of the man, Abraham Lincoln. The interior of The Nancy Hanks Lincoln Hall is reminiscent of early The table, benches, and chairs are made of selected cherry wood. The large hand-braided rug, especially designed for the hall, and the window bench coverings are based on patterns Nancy Lincoln might have known. The fabric used here is wool, which was one of the most common clothing materials of the frontier. The mural painting over the fireplace depicts the location where the Lincoln’s crossed the Ohio River in 1816 as they headed for their new Indiana home.
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