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Ashland: A Must-See Tourist Destination

November 30, 2019

YOU ARE HERE -> c1900s-1940s During the first half of the 20th century Ashland, The Henry Clay Estate was on the tourist map.  Even as it was still the private home of Henry Clay’s descendants, Ashland was firmly on the “list of noted attractions and shrines advertised so widely to visitors,” as C. Frank Dunn, … More Ashland: A Must-See Tourist Destination

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Ashland: A Must-See Tourist Destination

December 4, 2017

YOU ARE HERE -> c1900s-1940s During the first half of the 20th century, Ashland, The Henry Clay Estate was on the tourist map.  Even as it was still the private home of Henry Clay’s descendants, Ashland was firmly on the “list of noted attractions and shrines advertised so widely to visitors,” as C. Frank Dunn, founder … More Ashland: A Must-See Tourist Destination

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Ashland: A Must-See Tourist Destination

September 19, 2016

YOU ARE HERE -> c1900s-1950s During the first half of the 20th century, Ashland was most definitely on the tourist map.  Even as it was a private home with Henry Clay descendants still in residence, Ashland was on the “list of noted attractions and shrines advertised so widely to visitors,” as C. Frank Dunn, founder … More Ashland: A Must-See Tourist Destination

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Ashland: A Must-See Tourist Destination

November 6, 2014

YOU ARE HERE -> c1900s-1950s During the first half of the 20th century, Ashland was most definitely on the tourist map.  Even as it was a private home with Henry Clay descendants still in residence, Ashland was on the “list of noted attractions and shrines advertised so widely to visitors,” as C. Frank Dunn, founder … More Ashland: A Must-See Tourist Destination

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Ashland: A Must-See Tourist Destination

May 1, 2012

YOU ARE HERE -> c1900s-1950s During the first half of the 20th century, Ashland was most definitely on the tourist map.  Even as it was a private home with Henry Clay descendants still in residence, Ashland was on the “list of noted attractions and shrines advertised so widely to visitors,” as C. Frank Dunn, founder … More Ashland: A Must-See Tourist Destination

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