Thomas Jefferson Barlow was the first of his family to settle in the "wilderness" territory of Ballard County in 1849. Later, his son Clifton Jesse Barlow built the classic 11 -room Victorian house which would become home to his wife and seven children - the rural Victorian Barlow House.
The house was left as a gift to the residents of Ballard County by Vivian Barlow, the eldest of the seven Barlow children.
Mr. Barlow was an avid traveler as well as a writer, musician, teacher and historian.
On display in the house are many wonderful examples of Mr. Barlow's varied and valued collections. Amidst the home's turn of the century architecture, you'll find the World War I uniform worn by Mr. Barlow, his scores of delicate China collectibles from around the world, the wedding gown worn by his mother in the late 1800's and period furniture that has been meticulously restored to its original grandeur.
Family mementoes are scattered throughout the home, including programs from turn-of-the-century musical presentations, early family portraits, vintage personal items such as jewelry and accessories along with crystal and glass pieces of European origin.
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The Museum is open Monday, Friday and every 3rd and 4th Sunday.
1pm - 4pm
Or By Appointment
270-334-3691 or 270-334-3010
bhm@brtc.net
ADMISSION
Age 12 and under free Age 12 and over $3.00
Approximately 24 miles west of Paducah on US Highway 60 in Barlow, KY
Inquiries regarding The Barlow House Museum, museum activities and
the scheduling of house tours and other uses of the museum should be directed to: Della Johnson, Route 1, Barlow, KY 42024
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