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Asks Chicago Help in Kentucky School
Asks Chicago Help in Kentucky School
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Auf Wiedersehn (Till we meet again.)
Auf Wiedersehn (Till we meet again.)
Archive
Autograph
Autograph
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Ballard-Shreve. Union of Two Prominent Kentucky Families
Ballard-Shreve. Union of Two Prominent Kentucky Families
Archive
Barcarolle de
Barcarolle de' Oberion. Mermaid's Song from Oberion.
Archive

Ashland was Henry Clay’s family’s cherished home for nearly half a century. His historic estate has been preserved for your discovery today.

The Story of Ashland

Henry Clay deeply loved Ashland, the farm and home he built. It provided a place of refuge and sanctuary from a difficult and often disappointing world, and it was one of the few places where Clay regularly found happiness. For his descendants, Ashland was a place of great reverence and inspiration. For students and regents of Kentucky University and the Agricultural and Mechanical College, it was a place of learning and growth. Today, visitors see Ashland as a place of great history, pride, and awe.