Ashland Ice Houses
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Henry Clay had ice houses constructed in the 1830s to help keep food preserved year round. Layers of sawdust and straw helped slow the melting of large blocks of ice placed in the floors of the sturctures, which were up to sixteen feet underground. Photograph courtesy of Whitney Todd.
This file appears in: Ashland: The Henry Clay Estate
Ashland: The Henry Clay Estate
Historical Marker #2235 identifies the home of Henry Clay, one of the most influential U.S. politicians of the nineteenth century.
After Clay's death in 1852, his heirs sold Ashland land to his son, James Brown Clay, who built the current…