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アメリカで最も魅力的な女性の一人を見つけましょう!メアリートッドリンカーンハウスは、第16代大統領アブラハムリンカーンの妻の家でした。リンカーン夫人は洗練され、教育を受け、政治に精通していた。表面的には、ホワイトハウスでの彼女の成功は確実なようでした。しかし、アメリカの歴史上、多くの論争と悲劇に耐えた女性はほとんどいません。彼女の幼少時代の家を巡って、物語全体を探索してください。
介助動物の同伴可
近くに公共交通機関があります
幼児や小さなお子様は乳母車やベビーカーに乗せることができます
あらゆる体力レベルの方に適しています
車いす対応
メアリートッドリンカーンハウスは、一部車椅子でアクセスできます。博物館の1階はハンディキャップリフトでアクセスでき、車椅子で移動できます。エレベーターへのアクセスについてはスタッフにお尋ねください。 2階は車椅子でアクセスできません。二階への21のステップがあります。 2階の写真アルバムは、2階をツアーできない、またはツアーをしないことを選択した訪問者が利用できます。
Mary Todd Lincoln House
博物館は訪問者にメアリートッドリンカーンの複雑な生活を紹介します。この魅力的なファーストレディについてもっと学ぶために彼女の少女時代の家を見学してください!
家のセルフガイドツアー(60分)
ダウンタウンの無料のセルフガイドウォーキングツアー
Mary Todd Lincoln House
578 W Main St, Lexington United States
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
出発予定時刻の24時間前までにキャンセルされた場合、全額返金の対象となります。
123 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Tammy M,2026年6月11日
- Review from Viator
Our family enjoys history! What an incredible experience to tour the home of Mary Todd Lincoln! The home is beautiful and the strength of Mary Todd, impeccable considering the unbelievable trauma and grief she experienced! I loved hearing about each room, how Mary had only 10 years of formal schooling and how strong she was as a first lady, a wife and a Mother!! Definitely a tour to take especially for anyone who appreciates history! We LOVED the museum too!! Take a little history home!! The Moore Family
Keith S,2026年5月4日
- Review from Viator
Tour guides were very helpful. Answered our questions. It was very interesting to learn about the Lincoln home.
Sue C,2026年5月2日
- Review from Tripadvisor
Self-guided tour with audio and placards proving facts about the family and house


Annette D,2026年4月14日
- Review from Viator
Welcoming atmosphere thanks to the wonderful museum workers on site. Very friendly and welcoming of questions.
JimG283,2026年1月18日
- Review from Tripadvisor
Having toured her later home in Springfield, we learned a lot about her earlier life during our visit to the Mary Todd Lincoln home. Though a wealthy home in its day, it is small by current standards. The Foundation has done a excellent job with period furnishings. The docents interpret a family in a family home in which a future First Lady was raised. Forty-five minutes to an hour is sufficient for and enjoyable visit. The Mry Todd Lincoln Home is a Lexington landmark not to be missed.
Lisanne31,2025年11月5日
- Review from Tripadvisor
This was the home of former First Lady Mary Todd Lincoln, wife of Abraham Lincoln. It was very interesting to read about her story, she has endured quite a lot of criticism and trauma. The people were very nice and the gift shop super nice.





Freedom818487,2025年11月1日
- Review from Tripadvisor
This is a nice period home preserved to retain and inform the visitors about the history of Mary Todd Lincoln's family during her time living there. The docents were incredibly informative. The antiques on display are of the period but few actually belonged to the Todd family. The gift shop has some unique items. The grounds are beautiful. The home is easy to miss on a busy street right by Rupp Arena.
Sleep Away 11,2025年10月28日
- Review from Tripadvisor
Being from Illinois it was nice to get a perspective on Mary Todd Lincoln besides the fact that she married Abraham Lincoln. The house has a lot of information on the Todd family and Mary’s life which I didn’t know. This is a great stop for history buffs!
Minnesota42,2025年10月15日
- Review from Tripadvisor
We took the self-guided tour and it was perfect. There are plenty of signs to read in each room that explain the family history and furnishings. The house is located in town, but has a parking lot behind the house. There are guides on each floor to answer any questions you might have.
NGfromPGH,2025年10月5日
- Review from Tripadvisor
We were unable to attend one of the guided tours, but the staff pitched in beautifully to make sure we had a good experience. The staffmembers with whom we spoke were extremely knowledgeable not just about the Lincolns’ biographies but about the relevant US/Kentucky/Lexington histories. The house is a somewhat modest dwelling, and not all the contents are original (as is made clear), but there are ample materials for making sense of the political and social contexts of these famous lives (including of course contexts for Mary Todd Lincoln’s allegedly erratic behavior). Compared to other historical sites I’ve seen that were homes of famous white people, both the printed materials and the guides did a good job of highlighting the contributions and constraints of enslaved African Americans in the household. The gift shop stocks a variety of interesting books as well as souvenirs.
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