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 The Irish Sea Celtic Shop, Inc.

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The Irish Sea Celtic Shop, Inc. — was started by Bill Leroy as an online store in 2000, and opened as a store front in 2004 as a combination art gallery and Celtic store known as The Leroy Galleries, Inc.  —  On a trip to Ireland in October 2007, Bill decided to become only a Celtic store, and thus the new name.  The store is located at 333 W. Broadway Street on the railroad tracks in the heart of Historic Downtown Frankfort, Kentucky, diagonally across the street from the Old State Capitol, next door to the DeSpain Art Studio and Gallery (and directly across the street from the Watts Federal Building) in a one story red brick building built circa 1824, and used at that time by George Bibb as his law office.  Click here for more about this historic building and George Bibb.

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Through our commitment, experience, and expertise The Irish Sea Celtic Shop, Inc. is establishing a solid business relationship with our customers!  We invite you to visit us, call us at (502) 223-9946 or send an e-mail to info@IrishSeaCeltic.com.

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The building and George Bibb:

In Russ Hatter and Gene Burch‘s book, “A Walking Tour of Historic Frankfort“, Russ tells us that the building started out in life as the George Mortimer Bibb Law Office.  An 1824 tax record lists this property at 333 West Broadway Street in the ownership of George M. Bibb.  (His younger brother John, famous for developing Bibb lettuce, resided nearby on Wapping Street.)

The career of George Mortimer (or Motier) Bibb spanned the first half of the nineteenth century.  He was both a witness to and a participant in most of the important political and legal events of his age.

Bibb was born in 1776 in Prince Edward County, Virginia, and moved to Lexington, Kentucky in 1789. Establishing a successful career in law, he married a daughter of Charles Scott, later Governor of Kentucky.  In the early 1800’s he served as Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Kentucky Free Masons.  Bibb served in the state legislature, succeeding Henry Clay in 1806.  In 1808 he was commissioned a Judge of the Kentucky Court of Appeals and in the next year was designated by his father-in-law, Governor Scott, as Chief Justice of Kentucky.  He became a U.S. Senator in 1811 and was among the “War Hawks” pushing for war with Great Britain.

Following a second term as U.S. Senator from Kentucky, Bibb was appointed to the Louisville Chancery Court and thus acquired the title “Chancellor”, by which he was generally known in later life.  His friendship with John Tyler during his service with the Jackson administration culminated in his appointment as U.S. Secretary of the Treasury in the summer of 1844.  In his latter years, he was a reminder of a bygone era.  He was the last to wear the old style knee britches in Washington.  In 1859, he died of pneumonia at his home near Washington D.C. and is buried there (or possibly in the Frankfort cemetery).

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