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[Identification of item], Guide to the Waveland State Shrine Photographic Collection, PA1997M473, Special Collections, University of Kentucky.
Waveland is considered one of the finest examples of Greek Revival architecture in Kentucky. Joseph Bryan constructed Waveland home in 1845 for his wife, Margaret Cartmell and their five children, on a 2,000-acre tract of land he inherited from his father, Daniel Boone Bryan (nephew and namesake of Daniel Boone, the original owner and surveyor the land). The Commonwealth of Kentucky purchased the property in 1956 for use as an experimental farm and the following year, Waveland was designated the Kentucky Life Museum. Waveland is now a state historic site and a living house museum located at 225 Waveland Museum Lane off of US 27 (Nicholasville Road) in rural Fayette County.
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