The Lincoln Community League is an historic organization located in the village of Lincoln, Virginia. Established in the 1750s by Quaker settlers, the village was renamed after President Lincoln shortly after his election. The league aims to bring the community together through various events and activities, fostering a sense of small town atmosphere and appreciation for the village's rich history.
Surrounded by the Goose Creek Historic District, Lincoln is home to stately homes, the Goose Creek Friends Meeting House, an historic Quaker cemetery, and the Glebe of Shelburne Parish. The league welcomes both established and newer residents, encouraging participation and involvement in the community. From the annual July 4th parade to Christmas caroling, the Lincoln Community League strives to create a special place where neighbors can come together and celebrate.
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