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Description: Built c. 1814 for Lexington Mayor Thomas Pindell. Visitor information and photos.
Bodley-Bullock House, Lexington, Kentucky -- National Register of Historic Places Travel Itinerary Photograph by Eric Thomason, courtesy of the Blue Grass Trust for Historic Preservation The Bodley-Bullock House is one of the most prominent and stately mansions in the Bluegrass region. The home was built circa 1814 for Lexington Mayor Thomas Pindell. Shortly after its construction it was sold to General Thomas Bodley, a veteran of the War of 1812, for whom the house was named. The home has many unusual architectural features and is very similar in design to the
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