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Wickland (Bardstown, Kentucky)

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Wickland is a three-story mansion considered one of the best domestic Georgian buildings in the commonwealth of Kentucky. The first and second floors have identical floor plans. Each has a 44-by-14-foot (13.4 by 4.3 m) hall with four well proportioned rooms on each side. On the first floor
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member of the Kentucky House of Representatives. Wickliffe used plans by John M. Brown and John Rogers. From September 27, 1839, to September 2, 1840, Wickliffe served as governor of Kentucky. Wickliffe's son
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the dining room and the library are on opposing sides. The third floor consists of a front attic and two ample rooms. The staircase which connects all three floors is
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Originally, the kitchen was separated from the house by an open porch. It was a two-story building, with the second floor being used by transient workers and as a
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large enough for two rooms. The other is a two-story brick building the Wickliffe family lived in before the construction of Wickland.
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Two other buildings are part of the 66-acre (27 ha) property. One is a heated
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Nelson County, Kentucky
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Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Kentucky
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National Register of Historic Places in Bardstown, Kentucky
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is named for this mansion. The wife of its builder,
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Wickland (Bardstown, Kentucky) is located in Kentucky
Wickland (Bardstown, Kentucky) is located in the United States
Bardstown, Kentucky
37°48′49″N 85°27′8″W / 37.81361°N 85.45222°W / 37.81361; -85.45222
73000824
Bardstown, Kentucky
state governors
Kentucky
Louisiana
cantilevered
nursery
outhouse
Charles A. Wickliffe
Whig
Robert C. Wickliffe
J. C. W. Beckham
Wickland in Shelbyville
Charles Marshall
Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels
barbecue
Kentucky Derby


National Register of Historic Places listings in Nelson County, Kentucky
"National Register Information System"
National Register of Historic Places
National Park Service

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