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Description: Circa 1790 Georgian mansion served as the last home of General George Rogers Clark, Revolutionary War hero. Features crafted furniture, portraits, prints, textiles, domestic objects and select artifacts originally belonging to the Clark and Croghan families. Includes events, hours, admission, map and directions. Located in Louisville.
Welcome to Locust Grove in Louisville, Kentucky. Learn about early Kentucky History and Life Locust Grove is a National Historic Landmark on 55 acres of the original 694 acre farm established by William and Lucy Clark Croghan in 1790. William Croghan was the brother-in-law and surveying partner of George Rogers Clark, founder of Louisville and Revolutionary War hero. George Rogers Clark spent the last nine years of his life at Locust Grove, from 1809 until his death in 1818.
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