White Hall

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White Hall is a historic Kentucky mansion best known as the home of 19th-century politician and emancipation advocate Cassius Marcellus Clay.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic house
museum
architecturalStyle Georgian
Italianate
associatedWith 19th-century American politics
abolitionism in the United States
builtFor General Green Clay NERFINISHED
category Historic house museums in Kentucky
Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Kentucky
Museums in Madison County, Kentucky
Plantation houses in Kentucky
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Madison County, Kentucky NERFINISHED
expanded 1860s
function historic site
tourist attraction
hasFeature Italianate facade
brick construction
large portico
period furnishings
hasNumberOfStories three
hasTour guided house tours
heritageDesignation U.S. National Register of Historic Places NERFINISHED
knownFor association with emancipation advocate Cassius Marcellus Clay
being the home of Cassius Marcellus Clay
laterOwner Cassius Marcellus Clay NERFINISHED
locatedIn Kentucky
Madison County, Kentucky NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
namedFor the White family NERFINISHED
nearestCity Richmond, Kentucky NERFINISHED
NRHPListingDate 1971
NRHPType historic house museum
openToPublic true
operatedBy Kentucky Department of Parks NERFINISHED
originalConstructionDate late 18th century
originalOwner General Green Clay NERFINISHED
ownership Commonwealth of Kentucky NERFINISHED
preservationStatus restored
significantResident Cassius Marcellus Clay NERFINISHED
state Kentucky
timePeriodOfSignificance 19th century
usedFor educational programs
public events

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