Rockport is a small town located in southern Indiana along the Kentucky border with a population of around 2,160 people. It is best known as the former short-time residence of Abraham Lincoln. The local economy relies on industries like steel manufacturing and agriculture, with many farmers growing corn, soybeans, wheat, and raising livestock. Recreational activities in Rockport are limited but include the city pool and Lincoln Pioneer Village, a living history museum paying tribute to Lincoln and the local area's history.