StarNIC   V 1.3
 



 
Image of Henry Clay’s Life and Legacy: A Walking Tour of Downtown Lexington
 

Henry Clay’s Life and Legacy: A Walking Tour of Downtown Lexington

Two hundred years ago, Lexington was at the forefront of commerce, culture, and education on the western frontier, and was known as “the Athens of the West.” It was also home to one of American history’s most important statesmen: Henry Clay, Secretary of State under President John Quincy Adams, and a skillful lawyer who was no stranger to the Supreme Court. On this stroll through Lexington, you’ll experience the city through Henry Clay’s eyes, walking where he walked and seeing what he saw. This walking tour begins right where Henry Clay had his start in Lexington: at his Law Office and first home on Mill Street. You’ll make your way to Transylvania University, where Clay served on the faculty as a professor of law and politics at 28. From there, you’ll see marvelous examples of Lexington’s early architecture in the historic homes and buildings around Gratz Park, a who’s who of Lexington elite in the 1800s. I’ll reveal stories about buildings that were lost to the passage of time, such as the Postlethwait Tavern turned Phoenix Hotel, where the elite did business and socialized. You’ll also find out about Clay’s involvement in the slave trade at key sites such as Cheapside Slave Market (now the Henry A. Tandy Centennial Park) and Megowan’s Slave Jail. On this Henry Clay walking tour, you’ll have the opportunity to: • Explore the places where he worked and rested • Learn how his political career influenced Lexington’s development • Examine how his experiences in Lexington helped form his political ideology • Visit Thomas January’s Hemp House and understand how Lexington’s hemp industry funded its rise to prominence • See the way slavery permeated Lexington’s public life and Henry Clay’s private life • Learn about the beginnings of Kentucky’s famous horse industry on the way to Phoenix Park After passing the Christ Church Cathedral, where Clay became an episcopalian late in his life, the tour finishes back at Henry Clay’s Law Office. By the end of this 75-minute walking tour, you’ll have a new appreciation for the roles played by Henry Clay and his hometown Lexington in the formation of our nation’s history.

Price: £9.99 from VoiceMap

Retailer Retailer Product Description Price  
VoiceMap Henry Clay’s Life and Legacy: A Walking Tour of Downtown Lexington £9.99 Go to shop

Related Products

 
Image of Downtown Carmel-by-the-Sea in One Hour Walking Tour
 

Downtown Carmel-by-the-Sea in One Hour Walking Tour

This Downtown Carmel-by-the-Sea in an Hour Walking Tour is a collaboration by Lynn Momboisse and Carmel Cares founder Dale Byrne. To fit this tour into an hour for people that are on a tight schedule we keep things moving along. But, don’t be in too...


 
Image of Downtown Eau Claire Historical Walking Tour
 

Downtown Eau Claire Historical Walking Tour

If you like digging up the stories of old cities, then this walking tour of downtown Eau Claire is for you! The city’s story starts as a small but important logging town, which later grew into a cultural powerhouse. In its early years, Eau Claire’s...


 
Image of Downtown Victoria: A Historic Walking Tour
 

Downtown Victoria: A Historic Walking Tour

Welcome to Victoria, a charming seaside city known for its English-style customs, abundant gardens, and friendly people. On this walking tour, I’ll show you around our most famous landmarks and share the history of the people who were instrumental in...





Online Shopping Price Comparison UK © StarNIC 2016 - 2025 All rights reserved.

Designated trademarks brands Logos and certain artworks used
on StarNIC.net are the property of their respective owners.