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Andrew Jackson Caldwell laid out the foundation for his new family home. With a desire for distinction, his home would not be a simple structure like so many others, but an eight-sided edifice. Octagon Hall is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was used during the Civil War by Confederate and also Federal troops, it served as a Civil War hospital. Built prior to the Civil War, it is now site of the Octagon Hall Museum & Kentucky Confederate Studies Archive. There is a rather extensive library, and a display of Civil War artifacts, Native American artifacts, and genealogical and historical research material. There is a slave cemetery, and historic gardens in season. Open all year except for major holidays.There is a gift shop on site.
It is open Wednesday - Saturday 8:30: 11:30; 1:00-3:00 p.m. Admission: $5.00
6040 Bowling Green Rd. Franklin, KY 42134
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