Tour

Becky Briley with Tour Group

Liberty Hall Historic Site consists of two historic houses—Liberty Hall and the Orlando Brown House—surrounded by four acres of lawns and gardens. There are two tours per day, Monday -Saturday at 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.  Please purchase your tickets for tours online.

The first part of the tour interprets the years 1801-1838.The tour guide will introduce first-floor rooms and work areas restored to the early decades of the 19th century. Guests will see the elegant lifestyle of Senator John Brown and his family as well as learn about the enslaved people who made that lifestyle possible. The second floor houses the Senator John Brown Library and Archives, a furniture exhibit, Kentucky Made, and the bedroom where the famous Gray Lady Ghost has been spotted. Guests may explore the exhibit and the bedroom on their own. After touring Liberty Hall, guests are invited to see the garden on their own. 

Tours are unavailble on Saturday, April 27th 2024 due to our fundraising event, Bourbon and Browns.

Guided Tour Admission

$10 Ages 13+

$5 Ages 6-12

Free for children 5 and under.

Group, Garden, and other Specialty Tours Available! Call 502.227.2560 to Book

Click Here to Purchase Tickets! 

Virtual Tours

Behind-the-Scenes Attic Tour: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2x3uMI35bqg

Inside the lives of the Stepney family: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_smcVIBtAFI

Formal Parlor: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pr1gBf5WAc

Digital Guides

Self-guided Garden and Grounds Tour

Artwork of the Orlando Brown House

Kentucky Made Exhibit

Location

Liberty Hall Historic Site is located on Wilkinson Street between Main and Wapping Streets in downtown Frankfort, Kentucky. For a map and driving directions click here.

Accessibility

Liberty Hall is not wheelchair accessible. To access the first floor, guests must climb 5 steps, and to access the laundry and restrooms, guests must descend 4 steps.