Preserving Kentucky's pioneer history, the fort has been reconstructed near the site of the original. Heavy timbers form stockade walls and enclose the cabins and blockhouses. Interpreters in period-correct clothing perform pioneer tasks such as woodworking, weaving, broommaking, and blacksmithing and tend the farm animals and gardens.
The Lincoln Marriage Temple shelters the original log cabin where Abraham Lincoln's parents were married in 1806, and the Mansion Museum houses Civil War artifacts, a gun display, Native American artifacts and a collection of Lincoln memorabilia.
Kentucky Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial
Kentucky played a primary role in forging the family and political life of President Abraham Lincoln. In 2008, many activities will be planned state wide to celebrate his 200th birthday. Visit the Lincoln Bicentennial site.
Our gift shop is a hidden jewel in Harrodsburg, Kentucky. We are located just inside the Fort and are here to serve you. We offer a variety of Kentucky Proud products, Kentucky handcrafts, books, music, gift items, jewelry, pottery, souvenirs, children’s items, and many more unique items. Open 9:00 to 5:00 March 1 to November 1.
A picnic shelter with a beautiful view is available for rental from March 16 through October 31. The shelter contains restrooms. One end of the shelter has a beautiful rock fireplace. Tables and outdoor grills are available. The playground is located near the picnic shelter and contains many items of playground equipment.