The Hunt–Morgan House, historically known as Hopemont, is a Federal style residence in Lexington, Kentucky built in 1814 by John Wesley Hunt, the first millionaire west of the Alleghenies.
The Alexander T. Hunt Civil War Museum is located on the second floor of the Hunt–Morgan House.
Born in the house in 1866, he became the first Kentuckian to win the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
The house has many architectural features, including the Palladian window with fan and sidelights that grace its front façade.
In 1955 the Blue Grass Trust for Historic Preservation was formed to save this home from impending demolition.