Henry Clay Estate - Ashland

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The historic Ashland House is said to be haunted by Henry Clay himself. His ghost, a white-haired apparition wearing a black frock coat, has been seen in the old red parlor room (which is now his study), leaning on the fireplace mantel.

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    Geographic Information

    Address:
    120 Sycamore Road
    Lexington, KY
    United States

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    GPS:
    38.0292721, -84.4799736
    County:
    Fayette County, Kentucky
    Nearest Towns:
    Mount Vernon, KY (0.9 mi.)
    Lexington-Fayette, KY (1.8 mi.)
    Lexington, KY (2.8 mi.)
    Monticello, KY (4.6 mi.)
    Columbus, KY (6.3 mi.)
    Nicholasville, KY (11.5 mi.)
    Georgetown, KY (13.2 mi.)
    Versailles, KY (13.7 mi.)
    Midway, KY (13.9 mi.)
    Wilmore, KY (15.2 mi.)

    Contact Information

    Web:
    http://henryclay.org/

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    1. I was taking a picture of the old car. I though someone was behind me in the reflection of the glass but when I turned around no one was there. This is the picture. Looks like the side view of a face

    2. I went to visit the estate last week with two of my sons. I am pretty sensitive to ghosts and have had experiences in the past. I definitely felt a presence in the house, and got light headed and nauseous several times throughout the tour. Worth visiting.

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