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Octagon Hall Museum

Explore this unique ante bellum landmark in Franklin, KY

known for it's Civil War history and paranormal activity.

Built in 1847, Octagon Hall stands today as a monument to a by gone era. The Hall has been a residence, a Masonic meeting lodge, a hospital, and even served as a safe house for soldiers during the Civil War.

Explore it today!

Events

The Octagon Hall hosts numerous events through out the year. Click here to see a list of our upcoming events and to purchase tickets. 

Tours

Tours & Museum Hours

Wednesday through Saturday

Hours: 9 AM till 3 PM Central Time

*No tours are given after 2:30 PM Central Time


General Admission:

$10/Adult Cash Donation
$5/Child Cash Donation (ages 6-10)

FREE - Children ages 0 - 5)

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**We are closed for all Major Holidays

For more information, please, contact us at:

Email: octagonhallmuseum@gmail.com

Phone: 270-266-1294

Paranormal

The Octagon Hall is widely regarded as one of the most haunted places in the South. It has been featured on A&E, The Travel Channel, Syfy, The History Channel, Discovery, and
many others.

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SUPPORT OUR MISSION

DONATE TODAY!

The Octagon Hall Foundation is a 501-C Non-Profit. Its mission is the historical preservation of the Octagon Hall Museum, surrounding buildings, and property for the next generations to experience. We are run by a volunteer staff that is fueled by a labor of love. Many schools bring children on field trips, locals, as well as tourists visit Octagon Hall yearly and we want to make sure to keep that happening for years to come. In March 2023 the original barn was damaged by straight line winds, we are currently at risk of losing it. The Octagon Hall Foundation receives no assistance from any state or federal agencies, it solely relies on donations from fund raising events and historical tours. All donations go back to preserving Octagon Hall. Thank you for your donation and continued support.

                               
                                                                                                        - The Octagon Hall Family

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