FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION

 

 
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WELCOME!

The Blue Grass Trust for Historic Preservation is a non-profit advocate for historic preservation that strives to protect, revitalize and promote the special historic places in our community in order to enhance the quality of life for future generations.

The Blue Grass Trust was founded in 1955 by a spirited group of Lexington citizens who were determined to save the John Wesley Hunt residence from demolition. This group raised funds to purchase and restore the property, now known as the Hunt-Morgan House, to its original 1814 appearance. Today, the house stands as a testimonial to the beginning of the Blue Grass Trust and the birth of the preservation movement in Central Kentucky.

Over the years, the Trust has helped save many other historic structures, including the Dudley House, Shakertown of Pleasant Hill, the Adam Rankin House, Henry Clay’s Law Office, Belle Breezing’s Row Houses, the Mary Todd Lincoln House, the Stilfield Log House and Benjamin Latrobe’s Pope Villa.

Today, the Trust continues to provide valuable leadership and inspiration to the preservation movement in Central Kentucky and throughout the state. As the region’s leading preservation organization, the Trust works diligently to fulfill its mission of education, service and advocacy.

 

   



Events

May is Preservation Month!

Mayfest in Gratz Park

Saturday & Sunday (May 10th-11th)

Preservation Week Sponsored by LFUCG Division of Historic Preservation.

Wednesday-Friday (May 14th-16th)

Complimentary tours of the Hunt-Morgan House 1-4.

Friday, May 16th

'Snapshots of Lexington's Past' Open House. Hunt-Morgan Carriage House, Noon-1:00.

Saturday, May 17th Complimentary Tour of Latrobe's Pope Villa, 11:30am. 326 Grosvenor Avenue.

Annual Meeting

Sunday, June 1st

Blue Grass Trust Annual Meeting. Artek Lofts.

The Hunt-Morgan House is open for the season.

Make an online donation to the BGT!

 
 
   
Last Update: April 7, 2008