
Mary Todd Lincoln and Lincoln Lexington Walking Tour
Season 14 Episode 13 | 28m 55sVideo has Closed Captions
Celebrate Mary Todd Lincoln's bicentennial birthday at her childhood home in Lexington.
Celebrate the bicentennial birthday of Mary Todd Lincoln. Recorded at her childhood home in downtown Lexington, Kentucky, Renee speaks with Gwen Thompson, executive director the Mary Todd Lincoln House and history advocate Stuart Sanders with the Kentucky Historical Society. They discuss the Lincoln Lexington Walking Tour that spotlights 14 historic sites from the Lincolns' time in the city.
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Mary Todd Lincoln and Lincoln Lexington Walking Tour
Season 14 Episode 13 | 28m 55sVideo has Closed Captions
Celebrate the bicentennial birthday of Mary Todd Lincoln. Recorded at her childhood home in downtown Lexington, Kentucky, Renee speaks with Gwen Thompson, executive director the Mary Todd Lincoln House and history advocate Stuart Sanders with the Kentucky Historical Society. They discuss the Lincoln Lexington Walking Tour that spotlights 14 historic sites from the Lincolns' time in the city.
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