Lexington museums will focus on the area’s famous women as they celebrate the city’s 250th anniversary.

Focusing on the experiences of women at Ashland, the Henry Clay Estate, the estate’s museum will provide a “Women’s Voices” tour on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 3:45 p.m.

During those tours, visitors will learn about the nine women associated with the Henry Clay estate – from Charlotte Dupuy, an enslaved woman who went to court against Henry Clay to get her freedom, to Laura Clay, one of Kentucky’s leading suffragists.

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