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When it comes to building with wood, Lincoln Logs is the name that stands alone as the very best. Lincoln Logs was invented in 1916 by John Lloyd Wright, the son of one of America's most famous architects, Frank Lloyd Wright. The idea of Lincoln Logs came to the younger Wright as he observed the building techniques used to construct the Imperial Palace Hotel in Tokyo. The product is named after Abraham Lincoln, the President who began his celebrated life in a log cabin in Kentucky.
For over nine decades, Lincoln Logs has maintained its rustic look and reputation for quality and durability. Every log is still made with real wood, which is precision cut and placed in a tumbler to achieve a smooth, splinter-free finish. Logs are treated with a top-grade stain to help preserve and extend the life of the wood.
Every box of Lincoln Logs contains the raw materials for a new
journey. As one generation after another has been touched by
its enduring appeal, Lincoln Logs has become more than just a toy
it has become an authentic piece of Americana.










