Memorial · Ciudad de México

Abraham Lincoln: The Man

d. 1964

Photograph at the Abraham Lincoln: The Man Memorial

Parque Lincoln is a city park in the Polanco neighborhood of Mexico City. It was the first park built for the Polanco colonia when it opened in 1938, and is named after US President Abraham Lincoln, whose statue — a replica of Augustus Saint-Gaudens's Abraham Lincoln: The Man — was donated by the Johnson administration in the mid-1960s. The park also has a statue of Martin Luther King Jr. Parque Lincoln is bounded by Emilio Castelar to the north and Luis G. Urbina to the south, with Julio Verne crossing through it.

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