The Brown-Pusey House, built in 1825 by John Y. Hill, is a historic Georgian mansion in Elizabethtown, KY. It served as a boarding house, welcoming notable guests such as General George Armstrong Custer, Jenny Lind, and General John Hunt Morgan. Today, the house has been restored and given to the community, housing a museum, genealogical library, and meeting rooms, as well as a beautifully maintained garden for public enjoyment.
The Brown-Pusey House is dedicated to preserving the history and heritage of the region, while also fostering community, education, and cultural development. With its warm and stately atmosphere, it serves as a popular wedding venue and offers free tours of the house and garden, welcoming donations to support its mission.
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