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Farmington Historic Plantation

Address: 3033 Bardstown Road
Pricing: $9 adults, $8 seniors, $4 6 to 18; free under 5
Phone: (502) 452-9920
Hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
How To Get There:
From I-264 (Watterson Expressway), take Exit 16 North (Bardstown Road). Almost immediately, Farmington will be on your right.
Parking:
Free lot
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Farmington Historic Plantation: Lincoln slept here - really!

Published: Apr 6, 2009

Step back in time to visit the boyhood home of President Abraham Lincoln's best friend, Joshua Speed. Built between 1815 and 1816, Farmington hosted its most famous guest, Abraham Lincoln, when he spent three weeks at the hemp plantation in 1841.

A permanent exhibit at the museum, Lincoln & Farmington: An Enduring Friendship, presents Farmington as Lincoln would have experienced it in 1941. The future president would have encountered a prosperous 550-acre Kentucky hemp plantation where luxurious Southern living came at the expense of slave labor.

Visitors can take a guided tour of the Federal-style house, its gardens, its outbuildings and grounds. The tour reflects the life of the Speed family from 1816-1841. The home, with its two centrally located octagonal rooms, closely resembles one in a blueprint prepared by Thomas Jefferson for an unidentified home. (Joshua Speed's great-grandfather was Jefferson's guardian.) The home has been painstakingly restored — right down to expertly matched paint colors -- based on research and a detailed probate inventory prepared when Joshua Speed's father died in 1840.

Touring the gardens, one can easily imagine Farmington as it was in its heyday of the 1830s. Rebuilt are the summer kitchen/cook's quarters, blacksmith shop and springhouse. Costumed interpreters periodically present historical re-enactments, including portraying members of the Speed family, Abraham Lincoln and the nearly 60 slaves who lived and worked at the plantation. Check the museum's program schedule for dates.

Guided tours are on the hour, with the last tour beginning at 4 p.m. Farmington is closed for all major holidays and for some local events. Please call for details.

Prices for a guided tour and the exhibit are $9 for adults, $8 for seniors, $4 for children aged 6-18 and free for children 5 and younger. For just the exhibit, the cost is $4. AAA and prescheduled group discounts are available.



- by Ivonne Rovira, Louisville Reporter for HelloMetro  (Click to leave a message)




 

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Abraham Lincoln spent three weeks at Farmington, his best friend's boyhood home, in 1841. Photo by Bill Wolfe
Program director Rachel Fautz displays a canopy bed similar to those that might have been used at Farmington in the 19th century. Photo by Bill Wolfe
A dining table as it might have been set for the many visitors to stop by at Farmington. Photo by Bill Wolfe
Cooking depended on the heat from a large fireplace, according to Program director Rachel Fautz. Photo by Bill Wolfe