My Old Kentucky Home State Park

📍 Location: Bardstown, KY
📅 Founded: 1922

About the Organization

Federal Hill mansion inspiring Stephen Foster's famous song. Interprets antebellum plantation life and Foster's connection to Kentucky's cultural heritage.

My Old Kentucky Home State Park, located in Bardstown, Kentucky, is centered on Federal Hill, a historic antebellum mansion that became a Kentucky state park in 1922. The site is famous for its association with Stephen Foster's song "My Old Kentucky Home," which was adopted as the official state song of Kentucky. The mansion and grounds preserve and interpret 19th-century life in central Kentucky.

What to See at Federal Hill

The centerpiece of the park is the Federal Hill mansion, where guided tours interpret the history of the house, the families connected to it, and the people who lived and worked there. Beyond the historic home, the state park setting offers grounds and visitor amenities typical of Kentucky's state park system. As a working state historic site, the park presents the antebellum era alongside the cultural legacy of the song that made Federal Hill nationally known.

Planning Your Visit

My Old Kentucky Home State Park is operated by the Kentucky State Parks system. Because tour schedules, hours, and admission for the Federal Hill mansion can change seasonally, visitors are encouraged to confirm current details before arriving. For up-to-date hours, tour times, and event information, see the Kentucky State Parks website at parks.ky.gov.

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