This 1947 postcard features the timeless beauty of Liberty Hall in Frankfort, Kentucky—a stately Federal-style mansion that has witnessed over a century of American history. Built in the 1790s by Senator John Brown, one of Kentucky's founding fathers, the home became a social and political center in the early days of the Commonwealth. With its elegant brick façade, tall windows, and lush garden setting along the Kentucky River, Liberty Hall stands as a rare survivor of the post-Revolutionary period. By the time this postcard was made, it was already a cherished landmark, offering a glimpse into Kentucky’s genteel past.
This postcard would look great framed, make a wonderful hostess gift, or make an excellent addition to any collection.
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