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Constitution Square Historic Site

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666:. The existence of the club was lost to history until Speed's grandson, Thomas Speed II, discovered extensive minutes of its meetings that his grandfather, the club secretary, had taken and stored in a desk drawer. The younger Speed later published these minutes with his own commentary about the club, in which he opined that "Full and complete biographies of some of the members would present a history of Kentucky from the beginning of its settlement past the first quarter of the ensuing century." One of the few extant references to the Club outside Speed's meeting minutes is an entry in the journal of a 332: 733:, near the city square in 1817. These houses lay on Second Street and face west onto Constitution Square. Fisher owned and rented these houses until 1850, but after he sold them they were used as tenements until at least the 1940s. The Wilderness Trace Art League and Boyle County Historical Society Museum occupied the row houses, before the park's purchase by the county. It now houses the Danville-Boyle County Chamber of Commerce, the Arts Commission of Danville-Boyle County, and the communications department of the Danville Boyle-County Economic Development Partnership. 749:, was reared in the house. It lies between Fisher's Row Houses and Grayson's Tavern on Second Street and also faces west onto Constitution Square. The two-story, asymmetrical house is laid in Flemish bond with queen closers. Beginning in 1839, the Danville Literary and Social Club met in the house. Before its dissolution about 2010, the Danville/Boyle County Historical Society Museum was headquartered here. It now contains executive offices and a conference room used by the Danville-Boyle County Economic Development Partnership. 222: 576: 3410: 475: 535:. A replica of this meetinghouse was constructed in Constitution Square in 1942. The single-story log structure has a small bell tower on top. Rice's original meetinghouse was first used by the newly formed Concorde Presbyterian Congregation, the first Presbyterian congregation in what is now Kentucky. James Crawford and Tereh Templin, the first two Presbyterian ministers in Kentucky, were ordained at this meetinghouse on November 10, 1785. 812:. Shortly after the announcement, three community organizations – the Heart of Danville, the Danville-Boyle County Convention and Visitors Bureau, and the Community Arts Center – volunteered to coordinate the festival without state funds. These groups gave the festival a more arts-centric focus and renamed it the Constitution Square Arts Festival. The event continued until 2011, but was suspended in 2012. 214:, soon after. In 1784, Crow deeded 76 acres (0.31 km) of land to Walker Daniel – Danville's namesake – to form the city proper. The city square was designated on a portion of this plot near its eastern end – not near the center, as was typical of other cities at the time. This location, about 500 feet (150 m) from John Crow's Station, provided an escape route in the event of an 3421: 2908: 587:, a debating society which existed between 1786 and 1790, frequently held its meetings at the tavern. Many members of this society went on to become prominent political leaders at the state and national levels. Eleven of the club's thirty members would participate in at least one of the ten constitutional conventions that helped separate Kentucky from Virginia. Among the members were Kentucky's first 466:. Thomas Barbee, a member of a prominent early family in Danville, was commissioned as its first postmaster on August 20, 1792. The first mail was delivered to the post office on November 3, 1792. Originally located on Walnut Street, it was moved to its present location in 1950 by the Danville and Boyle County Historical Society and was dedicated to the Commonwealth of Kentucky on August 20, 1951. 238:
0.5 miles (0.80 km) of the square on which to locate the academy. On February 13, 1818, the trustees voted to sell the other half of the square and allocate the money to the same purpose. There is no record that Danville Academy was ever established, however; advocates of the academy's establishment apparently combined their efforts with those of the individuals who established
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in May. The first Rally on the Square featured a brass band from nearby Centre College, which inspired the city to hold the first Great American Brass Band Festival in 1990. The festival has been held annually in June ever since. Constitution Square is one of the locales used for outdoor performances
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Constitution Square lies between Main Street and Walnut Street on the north and south, respectively, and between First Street and Second Street on the east and west, respectively. It contains one original building – the post office – and replicas of the original courthouse, jail, and
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In June 2011, the Kentucky Department of Parks began discussions with Boyle County officials concerning the possibility of transferring control of Constitution Square to the county government, and the transfer was completed March 6, 2012. In the interim, the county received a $ 500,000 grant from the
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Constitution Square has hosted an annual charity run every year since 1978. After the opening of Danville's Community Arts Center in 2004, Ernst Crown-Weber, a local businessman, renamed the event Constitution Square 5K Run for the Arts and began organizing it as a way to raise money for the center.
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The square fell into disuse after the district court disbanded, and, in 1817, the city's trustees sold half of the city square to raise money for the establishment of an educational institution known as Danville Academy. The money was to be used to buy at least 1 acre (0.0040 km) of land within
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agreed to waive the rent paid by the Convention and Tourism Bureau in exchange for its in-kind services managing the park jointly with the Boyle County Industrial Foundation. Danville Mayor Bernie Hunstad opposed the arrangement, fearing that park management would dilute both organizations' primary
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The district court held its first session in Hite's courthouse on March 14, 1785, and continued meeting there until its dissolution in 1792. Additionally, the Kentucky Council of War used the courthouse as its meeting place, and between 1785 and 1792, a series of ten constitutional conventions were
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Benjamin Grayson constructed Grayson's Tavern in Danville sometime around 1785. The asymmetrical, ell-shaped building faces south onto Walnut Street with a front entrance on the south and a side entrance on the west, which opens onto Constitution Square. The Mary Akin Memorial Herb Garden, located
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began constructing replicas of the jail, courthouse, and meetinghouse that originally occupied the square. At the time of the park's dedication on April 20, 1942, it was dubbed the John G. Weisiger Memorial State Park. Later, the name was changed to Constitution Square State Shrine. At the time of
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In November 2011, the first Kentucky State Barbecue Festival was held in Constitution Square. The event, conceived just ten weeks prior by a local couple, proved very popular, and the following year the festival was moved to the September weekend previously reserved for the suspended Constitution
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Little is known of the jail originally built by Isaac Hite. Court records show that it was to be built of hewn logs no less than 9 inches (23 cm) thick and have at least two cells. The replica courthouse that now stands in Constitution Square was completed in 1942. It houses several personal
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in 1945, the ban on nonessential construction was lifted, and the state restarted construction and restoration activities in Constitution Square in 1948. These activities included restoring and re-roofing the buildings, adding furniture to the buildings, constructing walkways, erecting signs, and
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On October 15, 1937, Danville resident Emma Weisiger donated the land that comprises Constitution Square Historic Site to the Commonwealth of Kentucky in memory of her brother, John. The state made the land into a state park; it was originally called Old Public Square, then Constitutional Square.
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purchased the land from the Freemasons in 1834, and they subsequently sold it to a Reverend Adams the following year. Adams purchased two adjacent plots and founded an all-female academy which ultimately failed. In 1854, the Danville Theological Seminary moved from the campus of Centre College to
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The first Constitution Square Festival was held at Constitution Square State Historic Site in 1979. The event was held annually on the third weekend in September and featured historical reenactments, crafts, food, and music. In February 2009, the Kentucky Department of Parks announced that the
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The District of Kentucky and the Supreme Court of the District of Kentucky were both created in 1783. When the court moved to Danville in 1785, it ordered that two men determine the cost of constructing the buildings it needed to function, including a courthouse and jail. The report called for
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created the Judicial District of Kentucky in 1783. Harrodsburg was designated as the district's first seat of justice, but because of inadequate facilities in Harrodsburg, the Supreme Court for the District of Kentucky moved its next session to Crow's Station and ordered the construction of a
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Little is known of the brick schoolhouse that faces west onto Constitution Square and stands between the Watts-Bell House and Grayson's Tavern. Local tradition holds that it dates to approximately the same time as the buildings near it and that it housed a private school. According to the
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Department of Housing and Urban Development to renovate many of the site's properties, turning Constitution Square into an economic hub for the area. Improvements to the site will include making the first floors of all buildings compliant with the
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above. While Constitution Square was a part of the state park system, the park manager lived in the schoolhouse. After the park's transfer to Boyle County, the schoolhouse was converted into a conference center with meeting space.
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In 1787, Benjamin Grayson sold the tavern to Robert Craddock, who subsequently converted it into his private residence. The replica that stands in Constitution Square houses the offices of the Convention and Tourism Bureau and The
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Beatty; while staying overnight at Grayson's Tavern, Beatty recorded that he and his companions were "very much disturbed by a Political Club which met in the next house where we slept and kept us awake till 12 or 1 o'clock."
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in 1817. The trustees sold another portion of the square near Main Street for the construction of private residences in 1823, and the Freemasons purchased the courthouse and the land it occupied in 1828. A group of
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The Watts–Bell House was originally constructed by William Watts for local merchant David Bell in 1816. It appears to have originally been constructed for some public use. Bell's son, future legislator and
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Danville-Boyle County Convention and Visitors Bureau, it was constructed around 1820 and was the first brick schoolhouse west of the Allegheny Mountains. The single-story, two-room edifice is built upon a
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Tradition holds that John Crow constructed a meetinghouse on the square in Danville prior to 1784, but the first meetinghouse described in surviving records was constructed in mid-1784 for use by
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held there. These conventions ultimately produced the first Kentucky Constitution, which was adopted in 1792. Soon after, the original courthouse was replaced with a two-story brick courthouse.
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courthouse there. The courthouse was built on what is now Constitution Square in March 1785, and the court convened there regularly until its dissolution when Kentucky gained statehood in 1792.
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The post office which lies at the north end of Constitution Square is an original structure. It was constructed sometime prior to 1792 and was the first U.S. post office built west of the
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and Centre College president Robert L. McLeod Jr. contained reminders of the ongoing war and praise for the ideals of democracy. In addition, a plaque honoring the framers of the first
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Andrew Clark allowed them to enlist after some initial hesitation. Arriving with wounds inflicted upon them in route, this group was the first to enlist at this site, where 10,000
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The Alban Goldsmith House was constructed sometime prior to 1820. The story-and-a-half brick edifice is laid in common bond with a Flemish bond facade on the front. Three
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adding landscaping to the park. The restorations were completed in 1955. From 1960 to 1968, the state added a fence around the site, installed a new lighting and
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on top adorn each end of the house. It faces west onto Second Street, away from Constitution Square, and opposite the Ephraim McDowell House across the street.
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behind Grayson's Tavern, features a variety of herbs that were commonly cultivated in the area during the late 18th and early 19th century, including
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and then Constitution Square State Historic Site. On March 6, 2012, the Department of Parks ceded control of the site to the county government of
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The Alban Goldsmith House contains the Constitution Square Museum Store and the Heart of Danville, a local economic development organization.
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Constitution Square, occupying many of the buildings there. The brick courthouse became the main building of the seminary, and during the
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in Danville, and the funds that had been designated for the founding of Danville Academy were re-allocated to Centre.
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Using a combination of state and local funds, the Danville Chamber of Commerce and the local chapter of the
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and several other early 19th century buildings of historical import. The site comprises the majority of the
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judge Lafon Allen and unveiled by Johnson's daughter, Judith, and Louise McDowell, a descendant of Judge
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Carter, Tom (April 15, 1990). "Danville Seeks to Recapture Past With First Festival of Brass Bands".
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the dedication ceremony, all non-essential construction projects in the U.S. had been halted by the
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assessments to be made on the district's four counties for the construction of the buildings;
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meetinghouse, which were constructed as authentically as possible based on available records.
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Danville's trustees also voted to give free use of the courthouse in the square to a group of
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Combs, Ann Price (October 1961). "Notes on the Political Club of Danville and Its Members".
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Brock, "Meeting house at Danville park offers a glimpse of past Presbyterian congregations"
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windows were added to the facade many years after its construction. Interior chimneys with
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and operated by the Kentucky Department of Parks. When dedicated in 1942, it was known as
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On September 10, 2013, the Boyle County Fiscal Court voted to endow $ 100,000 with the
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A local artist, Alison Craig, designs original awards to be presented to the winners.
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University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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named the festival one of its Top 20 Events in the Southeast for September 2013.
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Carter, "Danville Seeks to Recapture Past With First Festival of Brass Bands"
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Laun, "Danville's Constitution Square festival thrives despite funding cuts"
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missions of bringing jobs to the area. In March 2013, Hunstad resigned his
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Brummett, "Danville's Constitution Square Arts Fest honors Willoughby"
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The house was owned by Dr. Alban Goldsmith, who studied medicine with
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List of jails and prisons on the National Register of Historic Places
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Collins, "Danville mayor questions EDP's move to Constitution Square"
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Edwards, "Original owner of Willis Russel house supported education"
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Smith, "Run for the Arts forges link between exercise and the arts"
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Edwards, "Danville's Constitution Square changes with HUD projects"
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on April 2, 1976. Among the annual events held at the site are the
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New historical marker in Danville honors African-American soldiers
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membership on the Boyle County Industrial Foundation in protest.
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festival would be suspended due to budget cuts prompted by the
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business district, which lay on Constitution Square facing the
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Parks on the National Register of Historic Places in Kentucky
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Merritt, Lindsay; Carol Johnson Senn; Clarence Wyatt (2011).
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Kleffman, "BBQ replaces arts as Danville fall festival focus"
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Copley, Rich (June 11, 2011). "Ready, Aim, Play Something".
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Brock, "Constitution Square finally belongs to Boyle County"
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Sanders, "Looking Back: The aftermath of Perryville battle"
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Schell, "Garden Club of Danville springs back into action"
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The Governor's Circle was added to the site in the 1970s.
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Edwards, "Looking Back: Weisiger Park dedicated in 1942"
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system, constructed a replica of the square's original
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The park celebrates the early political history of the
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Brock, "Boyle looks to take over Constitution Square"
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Brock, "Constitution Square to become economic hub"
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Danville, Kentucky
Coordinates
37°38′43″N 84°46′15″W / 37.6453°N 84.7708°W / 37.6453; -84.7708
open-air museum
Danville, Kentucky
Kentucky state park system
Boyle County, Kentucky
U.S. state
Kentucky
Virginia
post office
Allegheny Mountains
Constitution Square Historic District
National Register of Historic Places
Great American Brass Band Festival
James Harrod
Harrodsburg, Kentucky
Danville, Kentucky
Indian
A log structure with a door in the center, three windows, and a brick chimney on the right
Virginia General Assembly
Centre College
Freemasons
Methodists
Civil War
Union
Confederate
Battle of Perryville
American Legion

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