Built in 1796, the Liberty Hall is a historic house in Frankfort, Kentucky. The home was one of the earliest brick houses in the area. The stately home was built by John Brown, an American lawyer who is well known for his role in Kentucky's ascension to statehood in 1792. Brown went on to become one of Kentucky's first United States Senator's for the state. Declared a National Historic Landmark...
About Liberty Hall Historic Site Liberty Hall Historic Site is a premier destination for visitors interested in Kentucky history, 19th century life, 18th and 19th century American political history, beautifully restored historic homes, and lush gardens. It is conveniently located in Kentucky's Capital, just 30 minutes from downtown Lexington and one hour from downtown Louisville. Located in...
Liberty Hall Historic Site is a four-acre educational center that was the home of the Browns, one of Kentucky's most importa...nt families. The site contains two houses: Liberty Hall (1796) built by John Brown, one of Kentucky's first United States Senators and the Orlando Brown House (1835), designed by Gideon Shryock, and owned by Senator Brown's second son. Liberty Hall Historic Site...