Jefferson Davis Historic Site

We barely saw even a corner of the state of Kentucky, but we did make a little side trip to the Jefferson Davis Historic Site.

Did you know that a monument to Davis, the President of the Confederate States, exists? We didn’t.

The Jefferson Davis Monument State Historic Site  commemorates the birthplace of Jefferson Davis in Fairview, Kentucky. The site’s focal point is a 351-foot concrete obelisk. In 1973, it was believed to be the fourth-tallest monument in the United States and the tallest concrete-cast one.

Jefferson Davis Historic Site

Simon Bolivar Buckner, Sr., a Confederate general, first proposed the idea of a monument for Davis during a reunion of the Orphan Brigade of the Confederate Army in 1907.

*Clicking on a photo will give you a closer look!

*You will have to click through to a full view if you want to read a couple of the following photos (you may have to click on the circled i in the lower right corner after clicking once).

Jefferson Davis Historic Site

The museum is very well done and shares all of the facets of Davis’ life.

There is a small gift shop.

Jefferson Davis Historic Site

In the doorway to the elevator in the obelisk:

Jefferson Davis Historic Site

Jefferson Davis Historic Site

Once to the top, you can walk all the way around and take in the views.

Jefferson Davis Historic Site

Jefferson Davis Historic Site

A life-size painting of Davis greets you when you enter the museum. The hall is narrow so I couldn’t get a straight photo.

Jefferson Davis Historic Site

There is a lot to see; these are just a few items:

Jefferson Davis Historic Site

Varina Anne Banks Howell Davis and her daughter Margaret Howell Davis Hayes.

Jefferson Davis Historic Site

Jefferson Davis Historic Site

Jefferson Davis Historic Site

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9 responses to “Jefferson Davis Historic Site

  1. Very cool, Laura! I did not know there was monument and museum for Jefferson Davis. And I’ve even driven to Kentucky. Yikes, I need to get out more. HAHA! Thanks for sharing. {{Hugs}} ~smile~ Roseanne

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    • I am not sure, but I don’t think this place is visited as much as other Civil War historic sites.
      The eastern USA has so much history all over the place. I think one could travel a very long time and not see everything. 🙂

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  2. Ha! There is even a “presidential museum” for Jefferson Davis somewhere in the deep south–I can’t recall exactly where.

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  3. Love that red dress!

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  4. I too love that red dress! Very interesting post ! Thank you!!

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