Ashland - The Henry Clay Estate
Ashland in Lexington, Kentucky, began as the personal estate of Henry Clay, one of the most influential American statesmen of the early nineteenth century.
Kentucky, with its rich and sometimes tragic history, including Civil War battles, epidemics, and isolated areas, is believed to be a place with a lot of paranormal activity, with some places like Waverly Hills Sanatorium and the Battle of Perryville being considered particularly haunted.
Ashland in Lexington, Kentucky, began as the personal estate of Henry Clay, one of the most influential American statesmen of the early nineteenth century.
Bobby and Janet Mackey purchased the building in the spring of 1978 with the intention of turning it into a country bar. THIS LOCATION HAS BEEN DEMOLISHED.
Today the Buffalo Trace Distillery site encompasses 119 acres and 114 buildings.
Liberty Hall Historic Site, a National Historic Landmark in Frankfort, Kentucky, is a Georgian-style mansion built around 1796 by Senator John Brown, a key figure in Kentucky's statehood.
Waverly Hills Sanatorium sits on land that was originally purchased by Major Thomas H. Hays in 1883.