Historic Locust Grove is a renowned historical site located in Louisville, KY. It offers visitors a unique opportunity to learn about the rich history of the George Rogers Clark, Lewis and Clark, and Croghan and Clark families, as well as the enslaved community that once resided there. With a focus on restoration and preservation, Locust Grove provides engaging events, school programs, and a virtual tour for visitors to immerse themselves in the past. Additionally, the site features a shop where visitors can purchase historical items and a rental space for special occasions.
Locust Grove, known as the place where Louisville begins, is situated at 561 Blankenbaker Lane. Operating from Tuesday to Saturday, it reopens for tours in March 2024. The site also accepts book donations for their upcoming Book Sale, excluding encyclopedias and textbooks. During January and February 2024, Locust Grove will be closed for tours to replace its heating, ventilation, and cooling systems. However, the Visitor Center will remain open for visitors and holiday shoppers. With a diverse range of events, including lectures on African American history and genealogy, Locust Grove offers a captivating experience for history enthusiasts.
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