Lloyd Tilghman House
Lloyd Tilghman House, Historic house museum in Paducah, Kentucky, United States.
Lloyd Tilghman House is a residence built in Greek Revival style with a symmetrical facade and prominent columns framing the entrance. The interior preserves original room layouts and displays period furnishings that show how prosperous families arranged their homes.
The house was built in 1852 and served as the residence of Confederate General Lloyd Tilghman before he left for military duty in 1861. After the war ended, it passed through various owners until it was eventually transformed into a museum documenting the period.
The house reflects how prosperous families in this region lived before the Civil War, showing their connection to river trade and local commerce. Furnishings and household items on display reveal daily routines and social habits of that era.
The museum is open during specific seasons and visitors tour the rooms through guided walks conducted by staff members. It helps to check current hours before arriving, as access periods can change with the season.
The building was nearly demolished in 1986 but was saved through community effort and major restoration work. Today it stands as one of the few surviving generals' homes from this part of Kentucky.
Location: Kentucky
GPS coordinates: 37.08444,-88.60111
Latest update: December 14, 2025 11:02
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