The Payne-Desha House is a historic residence in Georgetown, Kentucky, originally built in 1814 by war hero Robert Payne and later inhabited by Governor Joseph Desha. The house showcases Federal and Italianate architectural styles, featuring intricate stone work, sunburst mantels, and additions such as Italianate porches.
Located near downtown Georgetown on land with a rich history dating back to the town's founding, the Payne-Desha House is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. With a storied past and notable former residents, this landmark property offers a glimpse into the early history and architectural evolution of Scott County, Kentucky.
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