🏠 Lincoln birthplace Hodgenville KY 🤓

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I’ve commented once before. I live in Louisville and you seem to be near my area quite often. It would be an honor to discuss metaphysics, history, light, electricity, and magnetism. I’m a daily watcher and quite obsessed with understanding the universe accurately, obsessed with the ancients. I’m not literally obsessed but very passionate. Have a good one! I’ve been to Lincoln’s birthplace when I was a little younger with the Boy Scouts, super cool. Seeing you in places I’m familiar with makes me really want to be able to talk to you about these subjects that I’ve wanted to talk to you about for a few years. Again, have a splendid day! Thank you

NormShowsTheRespct
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That's cool...and on the 4th of July :D

RealityHijacked
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It's nice to see your mega rich buddy hasn't been spoilt by wealth 🙂

pauljenkinson
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Fun facts...

Lincoln was born at the Sinking Spring site south of Hodgenville and remained there until the age of 2. Then the family moved to "Knob Creek Farm" northeast of Hodgenville, where the Family/Lincoln lived until he was 7 years old.

__WJK__
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I love logcabins, B Allan Mackie was the greatest log home builder ever, look at his work and love it.

jak
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Thanks for the video tour. I really enjoyed it!

nparker
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Looks like a nice place for a shutter session 👍

dunnymonster
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To be quite honest, nobody really knows what happened to the 'log cabin' that Abe was supposed to be born in 1809. Even the one at the National Park's display down the road is not authentic but supposed to be a representation of what was being built in that time frame.

davejw
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Hey Ken, I wonder if you can help me with something.
It occurs to me that the only thing standing between us and all the knowledge of the universe is simply asking the right questions. On that note, and considering your knowledge of ancient languages, do you know of any question words in any of these older languages that don't correspond to the typical ones used in English, namely what where when why who and how? How would I learn the context of them and so learn how to use them?
I'm studying Hindi, Punjabi and a bit of Sanskrit and Latin, but my search would be alot faster if someone could guide me to the right places to look.
Thanks in advance.

dansmitham
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It said on that sign he was actually born 20 minutes south of there

FishSoup
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I use to attend my family reunion across the road! I’ve been there many times, lot of good folk in Hodgenville!

stevenmoss
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And I was stoked to walk by a tree he walked by in Gettysburg.

dustydustydusty
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Many of the tree species used to build log cabins are now extinct in America. They need to get Mark Bowe and his crew from Barnwood Builders to fix it!

giovannip.
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That is NOT Lincoln's birthplace at all. His birthplace is west of there south of Hodgenville and is part of the National Park Serice. Where you are at is Lincoln's boyhood home off of Bardstown Road on Knob creek. He lived, not in that cabin, that is a reproduction and not a very good one at that.

SM-Flyers
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two hours north is Grant's birthplace in Point Pleasant
mostly lived in Georgetown where his father worked a tannery after an apprenticeship with the family of John Brown
to this day the cultural cusp of North & South

sqrt
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I'm not a fan of Lincoln but it is American history and is defintiely cool.

RRHandle
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Did Abe have the conduit ran in the back as well? Thinking ahead I suppose?

robertcalifornia
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Knob Creek was Lincoln's boyhood home. It's not the Birthplace.

NikonMe
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Glasgow I'm from the first Glasgow Scotland.

carlynfindlay
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You weren’t to far from a beautiful waterfall!😉

stevenmoss
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