Public Programming
The Museum offers a variety of programs for the general
public, school groups and area teachers. The Museum's most popular
programs are annual events. Many programs commemorate significant events
in Lincoln's life. The tragic Civil War years receive their fair share of
Museum projects also. For additional information about annual or upcoming
programs and events, contact Carol Campbell, Program and Tourism Director, by
calling 423.869.6439 or email her at carol.campbell@lmunet.edu.
Classes and Exhibits
- The exhibit ABRAHAM LINCOLN AND THE TECHNOLOGY OF WAR will open at the Abraham Lincoln Library and Museum in Spring 2011.
- The Abraham Lincoln Library and Museum traveling exhibit IN THE SHADOW OF THE PINNICLE: CUMBERLAND GAP AND THE CIVIL WAR, was temporarily installed at Midway Elementary School in conjunction with a presentation by Curator Steven Wilson, and Archivist Michelle Ganz.
Museum Programs and Sesquicentennial Events
| Program | Date/Time | Location |
| Now He Belongs to the Ages | April 13, 2012 at 10:00 am | Abraham Lincoln Library and Museum |
| War in the Mountains II Civil War Symposium | April 21, 2012 at 9:00 am | Arnold Auditorium, Abraham Lincoln Library and Museum |
| Lincoln at Gettysburg | November 16, 2012 at 7:00 pm | Arnold Auditorium, Abraham Lincoln Library and Museum |
| Christmas with the Lincolns | December 14, 2012 at 7:00pm | Arnold Auditorium, Abraham Lincoln Library and Museum |
Please contact the Museum at 423.869.6439 for further information.