Carving a Family Home
Self-Taught
On the River
The Slave Auction
New Salem
Life in Springfield
The Permissive Parent
Campaign 1860
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JOURNEY ONE
The Pre-Presidential Years
You enter Journey One through the log cabin.
Carving a Family Home
is a recreation of the “woods” around the cabin
in Indiana where Lincoln grew up. A young Lincoln is sitting
on a fence near the cabin and reading a book while he should
be doing his chores.

In Self-Taught
you enter a cabin and discover Lincoln as a teen, reading
borrowed books by firelight. His father, Thomas Lincoln, his
stepmother, Sally Johnston Bush Lincoln, and his four siblings
sleep nearby in this one room cabin.

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