A couple of years ago, I set a goal to visit every presidential museum.

So far, I've been to:
-George Washington
-Thomas Jefferson
-James Buchanan
-Abraham Lincoln
-Rutherford B. Hayes
-James Garfield
-Grover Cleveland
-Benjamin Harrison
-William McKinley
-Woodrow Wilson
-Warren G. Harding
-Franklin D. Roosevelt
-Lyndon B. Johnson
-Richard Nixon
-Jimmy Carter
-Ronald Reagan
-George H. W. Bush
-George W. Bush
Each one fascinates me because they’re all steeped in interesting stories and history.
You learn about the president's mistakes and victories.
Yesterday was Abraham Lincoln’s birthday, and I found his museum quite interesting.
Most Americans don't fully grasp Lincoln's profound impact on the country.
He was by far one of the most influential Presidents in American history.
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