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There's perhaps no Lexington figure more famous than Henry Clay, but for those folks from Lexington apartments curious about his life, information on him can sometimes be hard to find. Luckily for them, though, Ashland, the Henry Clay Estate, has all the information you could ever want on the man and then some, with interesting and intriguing exhibits covering the entire life of the famous statesman, from his early days to his world-changing work with the War of 1812, and gives us a look into his home and private life. Those who want to take all the information they can, should look into finding apartments near Ashland, so that they can be on hand for any new events or exhibits happening on the grounds. Ashland is more than just a history lesson, it's also home to some of the most beautiful gardens in the city. Done is a strict English style, the garden is comprised of towering hedges and beautiful trees, as well as many gorgeous mountain flowers, as well as flowing fields of beautiful Kentucky bluegrass. Flora fans from their Lexington apartments would be insane to pass up a trip to see these beautiful gardens. Some of the flowers, trees and other vegetation found on the grounds can be found in very few other places in the US, so this may be a person's only chance to see some of this natural beauty. Of course, the real draw of Ashland is the grounds and the estate, taking visitors into the life of the famed American, showing where he lived, played and worked, and featuring fascinating exhibits that are sure to delight all visitors from Lexington apartments. The Henry Clay Estate is also home to various events throughout the year, enough to keep even those with apartments near Ashland coming back for more. History buffs and fans of natural beauty alike will find something beautiful to explore at Ashland, the Henry Clay Estate, which features something just about every Lexington apartment resident. Walking the grounds is like stepping back into time, and into the life of one of Kentucky's most famous citizens.