Description
Locust Grove tells the story of General George Rogers Clark, conqueror of the old Northwest Territory, William and Lucy Clark-Croghan founders of Locust Grove, their brother William Clark of Lewis and Clark fame, and the slaves who lived and worked here.
The ca. 1790 Georgian mansion, recently re-restored to near its original appearance, is the centerpiece to the 55 rolling acres of fields, woodlands, gardens and farm buildings. Be sure to stop by the Visitor Center to see the ever-changing merchandise in the museum store; the visitor center museum features early Louisville, pioneer Kentucky and the American Revolutionary wars - all three of them.
Hours:
Monday through Saturday 10:00-4:30
Sunday 1:00-4:30
Last tour daily at 3:30.
Tours begin on the half hour.
$8 for adults, $4 for children. $7 for seniors, military, and AAA members.
Group rates available for groups of 10 or more and must be scheduled at least two weeks in advance. Please call 502-897-9845.
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