Brown-Pusey House

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128 North Main Street, Elizabethtown KY 42701

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Monday
Closed
Tuesday
10AM - 4PM
Wednesday
10AM - 4PM
Thursday
10AM - 4PM
Friday
10AM - 4PM
Saturday
10AM - 4PM
Sunday
Closed

About Brown-Pusey House

The Brown-Pusey House, located just a block from downtown Elizabethtown, Kentucky, is a historic home built in 1825 by John Y. Hill. Originally serving as a hotel or boarding house, it hosted notable guests such as General George Armstrong Custer and singer Jenny Lind during the 19th century. Rebecca, the widow of John Y., was known as "Aunt Beck" and was famous for serving fine food and coffee. In 1922, brothers William A. and Alfred Brown Pusey purchased and restored the house, renaming it the Brown-Pusey House. Today, the house is beautifully preserved and features interesting artifacts, including a vintage cabinet made by Abraham Lincoln's father. Visitors can enjoy a self-guided tour that highlights the architectural features and historical significance of the home. The property also functions as a wedding venue and community space. Outside, a lovely garden offers a peaceful retreat, perfect for relaxing, enjoying coffee, or attending garden parties with music, wine, and friends. The house's history includes connections to prominent figures and events, making it a notable part of Elizabethtown’s heritage. Overall, the Brown-Pusey House provides a charming glimpse into the past, with free admission, free parking, and a quiet atmosphere ideal for browsing and reflection.

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