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"Love all he had to leave"
"Love all he had to leave"
Archive
"Pudding and Politics"
"Pudding and Politics"
Archive
"Speech in Defence of the American System Against the British Colonial System"
 
in the Dover Enquirer (Dover, New Hampshire)
"Speech in Defence of the American System Against the British Colonial System" in the Dover Enquirer (Dover, New Hampshire)
Archive
"The National Geographic Magazine"
"The National Geographic Magazine"
Archive
"Timeline"
"Timeline"
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.