Ashland
Ashland is the name of the plantation of the 19th-century Kentucky statesman
Henry Clay. Clay and his family resided at Ashland from about 1806 until his
death in 1852.
Henry Clay's granddaughter Anne Clay McDowell and her husband Henry Clay
McDowell purchased the estate (consisting of approximately 325 acres (132 ha)
and outbuildings). They moved in with their children in 1883.
Their eldest daughter Nannette McDowell Bullock continued to occupy Ashland
until her death in 1948. She founded the Henry Clay Memorial Foundation, which
purchased and preserved Ashland. The historic house museum opened to the public
in 1950.
The city of Ashland, Missouri in Boone County, a heavily Whig area, was named in
honor of the estate.
The borough of Ashland, Pennsylvania in Schuylkill County, an anthracite coal
mining town, was named in honor of the estate as well.
Location
120 Sycamore Rd
Lexington, Fayette County
Kentucky,
USA
Getting There
There is no public transportation that goes directly to Ashland in Kentucky. The
best option would be to take a taxi or use a ride-sharing service like Uber or
Lyft. Alternatively, you can rent a car and drive to Ashland.
Nearby Airports
This is a list of primary airports in Kentucky that have scheduled passenger service on commercial airlines.
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Barkley Regional Airport |
undo Major Attractions in Kentucky