Irvinton House Museum
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The Irvinton House was built in 1820 and left to the City of Richmond by its owner, Elizabeth Irvine B. Profane language or content;
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345 Lancaster Avenue
Richmond, KY
40475
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| Monday | 9am - 3pm |
| Tuesday | 9am - 3pm |
| Wednesday | 9am - 3pm |
| Thursday | 9am - 3pm |
| Friday | 9am - 3pm |
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Irvinton House Museum
The historic Irvinton House Museum is Richmond’s only local museum. Exhibits include items from the Irvine family, the community, and Eastern Kentucky University’s J.T. Dorris Collection that illustrate the vibrant history of Richmond, Kentucky. The museum features many unique and interesting items, including one of seven Revolutionary War uniforms remaining in existence.
Irvinton was built in 1820 by Dr. Anthony W. Rollins. The federal-style home was sold to David Irvine in 1829 and later gifted to his daughter, Elizabeth, in 1849. Elizabeth Irvine married her first cousin, William Irvine, and they had 5 children-Susan, Addie, Kate, Willie, and Bessie. Unfortunately, none of the children lived into adulthood and Mr. and Mrs. Irvine were left with no heirs to leave their fortune. Mrs. Irvine lived at Irvinton for nearly 90 years until her passing in 1920. As stated in her will, Irvinton was left to the Kentucky Medical Society and became a trachoma hospital for almost 30 years. After the hospital closed its doors, the Irvinton grounds became Richmond’s very first park. Today it remains the Irvine-McDowell Park and the Irvinton House serves as office space for the Richmond Parks and Recreation department.
The Irvinton House Museum is open Monday-Friday from 8:00 am until 4:00 pm. Please call 859-623-8753 to schedule a guided tour.