Lincoln Logs is a construction toy that consists of interlocking wooden logs designed to be built into various structures, like cabins and forts. They are typically notched at the ends to allow them to fit together easily, allowing for creative building and imaginative play. The toy was invented in 1916 by John Lloyd Wright, the son of famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright. The name "Lincoln Logs" is a tribute to Abraham Lincoln, who was known for living in a log cabin during his childhood.
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