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Completed restoration of the Knob Creek Cabin
Restoration of Knob Creek Cabin Completed
Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park is pleased to announce that the Historic Preservation Training Center of Frederick, Maryland has completed the restoration of the replica cabin located at the Boyhood Home Unit, October 22, 2008. The Lincoln Boyhood Home at Knob Creek is located 10 miles northeast of the Birthplace Unit on U.S. Highway 31E. The Lincoln family moved to Knob Creek farm from the Sinking Spring farm (Birthplace Unit). They lived at Knob Creek farm for about 5 years from 1811 to 1816. The Knob Creek farm was privately owned by the Howard family for several generations before it was transferred to the National Park Service.
Logs for the construction of this replica cabin were originally obtained from the Austin Gollaher farm and are a tangible link to the Lincoln family. Austin Gollaher was a childhood friend of Abraham Lincoln.