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Hunt-Morgan House

Kentucky

201 North Mill Street
Lexington, KY 40507
United States

Built in 1814 for John Wesley Hunt, possibly the first millionaire west of the Alleghenies, this outstanding example of regional Federal architecture is interpreted as an urban antebellum (1814-40) dwelling set in historic Gratz Park, where Civil War divisions among neighbors are dramatically pointed out. It was the family home of Gen. John Hunt Morgan, "Thunderbolt of the Confederacy," and the birthplace of Nobel laureate Dr. Thomas Hunt Morgan, pioneer geneticist. Upon visiting, you can see family and period furnishings throughout and a delightful city garden. The Alexander T. Hunt Civil War Museum occupies several rooms.

Hunt-Morgan House: What's Nearby

Lexington, KY
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Lafayette Tour Marker, Lexington, Kentucky (KY-160)
Lexington, KY
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Lafayette Tour Marker, Lexington, Kentucky (KY-148)
Lexington, KY
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Lafayette Tour Marker, Lexington, Kentucky (KY-153)
Lexington, KY
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Lafayette Tour Marker, Georgetown, Kentucky (KY-52)
Georgetown, KY
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Lafayette Tour Marker, Versailles, Kentucky (KY-142)
Versailles, KY
The Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill
Harrodsburg, KY
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Leslie Morris Park at Fort Hill
Frankfort, KY
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Lafayette Tour Marker, Frankfort, Kentucky (KY-50)
Frankfort, KY
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Lafayette Tour Marker, Shelbyville, Kentucky (KY-114)
Shelbyville, KY
Old Bardstown Village Civil War Museum
Bardstown, KY
Pewee Valley Confederate Cemetery and Monument
Pewee Valley, KY
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Lafayette Tour Marker, Maysville, Kentucky (KY-92)
Maysville, KY
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Lafayette Tour Marker, Cincinnati, Ohio (OH-111)
Cincinnati, OH
Fort Washington
Cincinnati, OH
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Fort Duffield Park and Historic Site
West Point, KY
The Samuel May House Living History Museum
Prestonsburg, KY