Historical Marker

Oldest House in Lexington

317 S. Mill St., Lexington · Lexington · Fayette

Kentucky marker

Inscription

Built in 1784 for Adam Rankin, minister of Lexington's pioneer Presbyterian Church. Samuel D. McCullough, born here in 1803, was a teacher, astronomer, antiquarian and maker of world-famous Burrowes mustard. In 1971, the Blue Grass Trust for Historic Preservation moved this house from its original location, at 215 West High Street, to prevent its destruction.

Location

Address317 S. Mill St., Lexington
CityLexington
CountyFayette

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