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3   I i The distinction Of Waveland is Obviously the result F ron! doorway of I\Vauelaml,. an unusually firir·.rrn»,· _ Chi)
    [ i  of careful planning based on the sophisticated tastes gf tim Gmck Rwwal Style m Amcrmh Hi fum     I
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.s_ yi V .   reflect lns respect and admiration for classic beauty. i Tam,
    i I { Wayreland had to bg more than just a {ina huusa It graces the facade and the main doorway we.ir<. .
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 if   {     y well. Acropolis in Athens. Long galleried verandahs .1 __
          1 Washington Allen, a leading contractor of the day, either end of the house soften its L—shaped ans-  
 I     pi E " was hired as builder and foreman for the project. galleries which must have afforded joseph a arr; 
J. _ 5 i   r Among the many slaves on the estate there were deal of pleasure when he surveyed his prosper; 
 i_ .5;;       l capable artisans, stone and brick masons, carpenters, domain from their shelter.  
 .. gi { fi § f iron workers and cabinet makers. Fine lumber was joseph Bryan, Sr. lived on at \Vaveland untilt; 
 =   ,} JQ     Cllt from the YV8V€l9.nd forests, then seasoned and death in 1887 when the estate passed into the lnit 
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i _ i   L Fine stone f01‘ the fOl1Hd3.tiOf1S Was quzlrried from the lover of horses as well as of the land and it was h€**`t`  if?
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 {T   y   concerning the length of time required for the con- age of 95, but he sold the estate to Mrs Szlllltl ziij
  gi i =   struction of Waveland, it has been estimated by Scott of Nicholasville several years before his dnl? s
      l various architectural authorities that work on the Mrs, Scott then sold it to her son-in-law lznntil iiz
    * ~ I structure may have been begun as early as 1845. Hulett Sr, in 1899 and after his death, his wi\*‘¤V 
        However, neither time, expense nor labor seem to children continued to live there until 1956. Tint 
  ig   ' l13V€°l)€€IlfO1‘lT1lCl8.l)l€ obstacles for ]oseph in realizing the estate was purchased by the LlI11\`L’l°$lt}' lm l·’ Q. 
    l   l'1iS GI`€€l< Revival dI'€3m. College of Agriculture, The following yeilll lllm  
I  i   V   i Though basically unpretentious in design, Waveland land was designated the Kentucky Life Mtntulllll  
    I . i is considered one of the finest examples of "rural" the University and Dr. Hambleton Tapn **1** ll  
 ; ii p li   Greek Revival architecture in Kentucky. Classic in pointed its director.  
    . ll l its Sin’lpliCity and beauty the structure becomes its Since that time the mansion has been l'<’$t0lCd‘t 
E;    i 1 l l0C3tiOI1. CI‘9.C€tL1lly' S€I‘€n€ atop 21 pleasant breeze- its former elegance and l)oauty_ The walls 1\Il(l(`lml ..r
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T places were reopened. Central heating and new wiring history at the University, Waveland has expanded  
for electrical fixtures were installed as well as an and developed in many directions. It was his far-  
n automatic fire-alarm and burglar system. sightedness which led to the creation of a master-plan  
All the rooms have been redecorated and furnished for Waveland's future, a plan which ensures that the
with fine antique pieces appropriate to a house of Museum will be more than just a housing of relics  
fl this calibre. \Vavcland, as a Creek Revival edifice, from the past. As Dr. Tapp sees it, Waveland must V  
must have lent itself admirably and authoritatively relate itself to the needs of today and it is to those l  
tothe furnishings and decor of the American Empire needs that he addresses his seemingly untiring    
St\.](._‘(-Ongideretl the dcrnier cri at that time. flow- ener-gte;    
ever. since its purpose as a museum is to depict the The original master-plan began with the restoration   y  
many facets of life in Kentucky, from the days of the of the mansion and the redecoration of its interior. f , ;
vm·'§yst settlers onward. the furnishings used in the The second step was restoration of the slave quarters) g  
restoration of \Vaveland include examples of all those the rooms of which now contain a complete carpenter’s    
l styles cherished and admired by the 19th Century shop; a printing office stocked with presses and styles . l s
fi l Kpmuekigiri, These range from the often crude. home- of type used by printers of the 19th Century; n enm- V
E made pieces of the pioneer to the sophisticated ele- bined cobbler’s and hamess-maker’s shop; a room of I
V gance of pieces from the limpire period. Cood taste the sort used by plantation slaves for living quarters, i = l
is timeless and good design from one era is never at and a kitchen with an enormous Hreplace. ' \  
_   odds with good design of another era. Thus one finds Also located in the Quarters is the Rare Pieces  
ll!Gffll;ri;_Wi Chippendale, llepplewhite. Duncan Phyfe. Sheraton Room, filled with particularly fine and interesting l
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Press. l Under the capable and devoted direction of Dr. the “plantation desk;” an elegantly shaped sofa from  
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