Zachary Taylor House, Presidential residence in Louisville, United States.
Springfield stands as a red brick L-shaped house with two and a half stories, featuring Georgian Colonial architecture in eastern Louisville.
Colonel Richard Taylor purchased 400 acres in 1785 and constructed this residence, where his son Zachary Taylor lived from 1790 to 1808.
The residence witnessed the marriage of future President Zachary Taylor in 1810 and became the birthplace of five of his six children.
Currently functioning as a private residence, the property maintains only three-quarters of an acre from its original 400-acre expanse.
The house connects directly to the Zachary Taylor National Cemetery, which originated from the family burial ground on the former property.
Location: Louisville
Inception: 1790
Architectural style: Georgian architecture
Address: 5608 Apache Road
GPS coordinates: 38.27917,-85.64722
Latest update: May 16, 2025 06:16
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