The area of Lincoln Home National Historic Site is 49,533.522610176005 square meters.
Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site was created in 1968.
Carter G. Woodson Home National Historic Site was created in 2006.
Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site was created in 1800.
There is no national PARK in Illinois. However, there is a national historic site (Lincoln Home, in Springfield); and three national historic trails are (very) partially in Illinois.
President William Jefferson Clinton Birthplace Home National Historic Site was created in 2010.
Cottage Home Historic District was created in 1865.
The area of Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site is 3,237,485.13792 square meters.
Some attractions at the park are camping, swimming, boat launching, specialized interpretive services, the Birth Place Unit, and Lincoln's Boyhood Home Unit.
Lincoln Colored Home was created in 1904.
"The National Park Service currently manages 391 sites in the U.S. and its territories. 74 of these sites are classified as National Monuments." Technically, this doesn't answer the above question at all. Only the Cable Cars in San Francisco are considered a mobile national monument. But, again, technically, they aren't a monument. Instead, they are recognized as a national historic landmark.
Other than the White House, Lincoln's last home was the Lincoln Home in Springfield, Illinois. This building is now known as the Lincoln Home National Historic Site.