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Built in 1814, the Hunt-Morgan House is a living museum that pays tribute to the 19th century. Open mid-March through mid-December on Wednesdays to Sundays at varying times. Address: 253 Market Street Lexington KY USA 40508
Send an Email (1) 1 859 253-0362
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The Zeigler House Frankfort's Zeigler House is Kentucky's only example of Frank Lloyd Wright archtecture. This house was constructed in 1910 for Rev. Jesse R. Zeigler and includes features like a stained glass case above the fireplace that glows when used. Guided tours can be arranged by appointment. Address: 509 Shelby St. Frankfort KY USA 40601
1 502 227-7164
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Perryville marks the site of the most destructive Civil War battle in Kentucky, leaving over 6,000 killed, wounded or missing. The park's museum tells the story of the battle, and visitors can take a self-guided tour of the battlefield. Address: 1825 Battlefield Road Perryville KY USA 40468
1 859 332-8631
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Built in 1847 by a relative of one of the first settler's of Lexington, the Waveland site is a great example of a Greek revival home. Tours are available at varying times. Address: 225 Waveland Museum Lane Lexington KY USA 40514-1601
Send an Email 1 859 272-3611
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The Constitution Square State Historic Site was the birthplace of Kentucky's
statehood. The park features historic houses and momuments, including Watts-Bell House, and Isaac Shelby Cemetery State Historic Site. The park hosts the Historic Constitution Square Festival in September, and Christmas Remembered in December. Address: 134 South Second Street Danville KY 40422-1880
1 859 239-7089
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