President Lincoln's Cottage at the Soldiers' Home
| President Lincoln and Soldiers' Home National Monument | |
|---|---|
Location within Washington, D.C. | |
| Location | Washington, D.C., United States |
| Coordinates | 38°56′30″N 77°0′42″W / 38.94167°N 77.01167°W |
| Area | 2.3 acres (9,300 m2) |
| Established | July 7, 2000 |
| Governing body | Armed Forces Retirement Home-Washington, President Lincoln's Cottage at the Soldiers' Home (501c3) |
| Website | President Lincoln's Cottage |
President Lincoln's Cottage is a historic home used by Abraham Lincoln on the grounds of the Soldiers' Home, known today as the Armed Forces Retirement Home, near the Petworth neighborhood in Washington, D.C. In 2000 it was designated a national monument called President Lincoln and Soldiers' Home National Monument.
President Abraham Lincoln and his family resided seasonally on the grounds of the Soldiers' Home to escape the heat and political pressure of downtown Washington, as did President James Buchanan (1857–1861) before him. President Lincoln's Cottage also served as the Summer White House for Presidents Rutherford B. Hayes (1877–1881) and Chester A. Arthur (1881–1885).