Civil War | Museum
Spalding Hall
Kentucky
Oscar Getz Museum
114 North 5th Street
Bardstown, KY 40004
United States
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Spalding Hall is a large, five-story, Federal-style brick building erected in 1826 as part of the former St. Joseph's College. It was used as a hospital during the Civil War. Now a museum, Spalding Hall includes a room featuring Civil War artifacts and memorabilia. The museum guide can provide information on Bardstown's role in the Civil War.
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