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Kentucky Lincoln Heritage Trail

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    • Abraham Lincoln Birthlace National Historical Park- Hodgenville
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    • Mary Todd Lincoln House- Lexington
    • Camp Nelson Civil War Park- Nicholasville
    • Farmington Historic Plantation- Louisville
    • Kentucky Historical Society- Frankfort
    • Lincoln Homestead State Park- Springfield
    • Lincoln Legacy Museum and Statue- Springfield
    • Lincoln Memorial University- Near Middlesboro
    • Centre College Lincoln Statue
    • Lincoln Heritage National Scenic Byway- Hodgenville to Danville
    • Joseph Holt Home- Cloverport
    • Jefferson Davis State Historic Site- Fairview
    • State Capitol Rotunda- Frankfort
    • Hardin County Lincoln Sites- Elizabethtown
    • Perryville Battlefield State Historic Site- Danville
    • Civil War Museum of the Western Theater
    • Whitehall State Historic Site- Richmond
    • Lincoln Memorial at Waterfront Park- Louisville
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Whitehall State Historic Site- Richmond

White Hall was the home of Cassius Marcellus Clay: emancipationist, newspaper publisher, and friend to Abraham Lincoln. Lincoln appointed Clay as minister to Russia. Clay's restored 44-room Italianate mansion was built in 1799 and remodeled in the 1860s. In addition to the heirloom and period furnishings, White Hall has many features which were unique for its day, including indoor running water and central heating.

500 White Hall Shrine Road

859-623-9178
www.eku.edu/whitehall/

Whitehall State Historic Site- Richmond

White Hall was the home of Cassius Marcellus Clay: emancipationist, newspaper publisher, and friend to Abraham Lincoln. Lincoln appointed Clay as minister to Russia. Clay's restored 44-room Italianate mansion was built in 1799 and remodeled in the 1860s. In addition to the heirloom and period furnishings, White Hall has many features which were unique for its day, including indoor running water and central heating.

500 White Hall Shrine Road

859-623-9178
www.eku.edu/whitehall/

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