14th St. & Constitution Ave., NW
Washington, D.C., District of Columbia 20560

As part of the Smithsonian-wide celebration of the 200th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's birth, the museum will bring together for the first time its unique and unparalleled Lincoln collection. Through a focused selection of nationally important Lincoln artifacts, visitors will explore the life and times of this extraordinary figure. Each highlighted object will be augmented with personal stories told by Lincoln and the people who knew him best. The exhibition will showcase more than 60 historical treasures associated with Lincoln's life from an iron wedge he used to split wood in the early 1930s in New Salem, Ill., to his iconic top hat he wore the night he was shot at Ford's Theater. Abraham Lincoln: An Extraordinary Life will tell a new and very intimate story of the life and legacy of this remarkable individual.

Metrorail: Federal Triangle, Smithsonian, Metrobus: 53, M3, X1

Official Website: http://www.americanhistory.si.edu

Added by destinationdc on October 21, 2008

Comments

starrd616

You need to proof your stories better. In 1930, Abraham Lincoln was dead, not splitting wood in New Salem, IL.