The Jack Jouett House
 

255 Craig's Creek Rd, Versailles, KY 40383 (859) 873-7902

   
Free Admission and Parking April 1 - October 31 Wed., Sat. & Sun. 1p.m. - 5p.m. and by Appointment
 
 
 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Visit the Jack Jouett House

Visit the home of the "Paul Revere of the South!"

On the night of June 3-4, 1781, Captain Jack Jouett rode 40 miles through the backwoods of Virginia to warn Governor Thomas Jefferson and the legislature of the approach of 250 British troops. Jack Jouett's heroic act saved the American Revolution by preventing the capture of its most important political leaders. Jouett migrated to the Bluegrass after the war, where he played an important role in the Kentucky statehood convention, served in the legislature, and became a prosperous planter and breeder of fine horses and cattle. He and his wife Sally Robards reared twelve children, including renowned portrait painter Matthew Harris Jouett. This rural homestead includes a 1780's frontier stone cabin, used as a kitchen by the Jouetts. The 1797 Federal-style brick cottage features a formal parlor, dining room and three bedrooms. Period furnishings complement the rooms. Trained docents provide tours on days of operation and by appointment. Special tours for children and the hearing-impaired are available.