The Sullivan House
This log house was built near Peak's Mill in northern Franklin County around 1810. It is a dog trot-style log house, similar to many frontier Kentucky houses. Several generations of the Sullivan family lived in the house. When the property on which the house stood became a wildlife refuge, the Kentucky Department for Fish and Wildlife donated the structure to the City of Frankfort. Used as a re-enactment outpost for many years, the Sullivan House Visitor's Center is now a meeting space, exhibit area, gift shop, and information center. Restrooms are located on the exterior of the lower level of the house.