Louisville, KY, 40206 US / KY
Whitehall, thought to have been built circa 1855 by John Marshall, began as a modest two-story brick house in the Italianate style popular during the mid-19th century. It sat on twenty acres of land that had been part of the original Spring Station tract owned by Samuel and Norborne Beall, and Bealls Branch, a tributary of Beargrass Creek, ran through the property. The house consisted of eight rooms, four downstairs and four upstairs; a very narrow and steep staircase was featured in the center hall. A back door in the center hall could be opened to coax a cool breeze during a sweltering Kentucky summer day.
Listed By: Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development
Location ID: #061-10075571
Photo(s): 34
Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development
Frankfort, KY US
Phone: 502.564.7670
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