Liberty Hall in Frankfort
The famous Liberty Hall house was built by John Brown, a Kentucky lawyer, during the 1790s. Brown commenced construction in 1790 after he purchased four acres of land along a bend in the Kentucky River. The bricks were made and fired on the property and the nails were forged by a local blacksmith. John Brown served as a Congressman from 1787 to 1792 and a Member of the Virginia delegation. He was very much in favor of Kentucky splitting off from Virginia and becoming its own State. Brown moved from Liberty Hall in 1801. more Kentucky history
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