A 14-acre park in the middle of Richmond, Kentucky, the White Hall State Historic Site is one of the state's most stunning parks. But what really attracts visitors is the park's major feature, White Hall, which was the residence of Cassius Marcellus Clay, a Kentucky legislature, 19th century politician, and abolitionist.

The Italianate style mansion was built around 1799 and has forty-four rooms. Visitors can tour the majestic home that has been restored and preserved by the Kentucky Mansions Preservation Foundation. There are numerous heirlooms and period furnishings that can be seen throughout the mansion.

Address: Whitehall, 500 White Hall Shrine Rd, Richmond, KY 40475, Phone: 859-623-9178

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