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Mary Todd Lincoln House in Lexington, Kentucky, USA, was the girlhood home of Mary Todd, the future first lady and wife of the 16th President, Abraham …

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Feb 20, 2024
We took some 1st and 2nd graders to the Presiden't Day event and the kids really had a great time and enjoyed the learning games and activities. We appreciate the free admission for the kids. We we… Full review by Rhonda C
May 5, 2023
If I could 0 stars I would, we arrived a bit earlier than opening to take photos and were told we had to leave because there was a group arriving soon, but was under the assumption that the general p… Full review by Travel588778
Sep 17, 2022
I took the self-guided tour. There were ample cards in every room to explain the room and furnishings, but not much seemed to be authentic. Full review by ivysmomMaryland
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Construction completed:1806
Architectural style:Georgian

Questions & answers

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Summer Hours? We will be passing through on a Monday in June. Is this an open every day type of place or only a …
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Summer Hours? We will be passing through on a Monday in June. Is this an open every day type of place or only a weekend place.
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Check their website. With the pandemic going on its hard to say. Most likely you will have to make a reservation to go in advance. All this is on the website.
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Are their access ways in the house for Disabled person to tour this site?
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No, sorry. It's a very old house, circa 17th century.
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Can you get I free with a senior pass National Park card?
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The Mary Todd Lincoln House is a private, non-profit museum. It is listed as a site on the National Register of Historic Places but is not a part of the National Park Service.
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Is it open tomorrow 1/2/2017
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Hi Toby. The museum is closed for the winter and reopens on March 15th. Hope you can visit in the Spring!
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Answer by Gwen T · Jan 1, 2017
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Is the home opened on Sundays?
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Here is a resource that is about to be launched that I created for stops on the LIncoln Heritage trail. It will have info about hours, maps, an audio tour and video... It's abelincoln.tours. Have fun!
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