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The Commonwealth of Kentucky is served by the following area codes: 270/364, which serve western Kentucky and the western half of South Central Kentucky; 502, which serves the Louisville and Frankfort areas; 606, which serves eastern Kentucky, including the Eastern Coalfield; 859, which serves the Lexington area and Northern Kentucky
Southeast of Georgetown off KY 1963 38°10′19″N 84°31′54″W / 38.171944°N 84.531667°W / 38.171944; -84.531667 ( Buford-Duke Georgetown
Georgetown College is a private liberal arts college located in the downtown area of Georgetown. Baptist Seminary of Kentucky is a seminary in Georgetown. [citation needed] Public education in Georgetown and Scott County consists of a preschool center serving special needs and economically at-risk students aged 3–5, nine elementary schools ...
Houses in Georgetown, Kentucky (9 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Georgetown, Kentucky" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.
Kentucky's numbering plan areas, and area codes 270/364 (light green) Area codes 270 and 364 are telephone overlay area codes in the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) for the Commonwealth of Kentucky's western and south central counties. Area code 270 was assigned in a split of numbering plan area 502 in 1999. [1]
Area code 606 is a telephone area code serving the eastern half of south-central and all of the eastern part of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Cities and towns in the area code include Ashland , Morehead , Hazard , Middlesboro , Somerset , Stanford , London , Corbin , Greenup , Paintsville , Pikeville and Maysville .
Georgetown is a long-distance call to other cities in the 502 area code, but is a free local call to Lexington, which is in the 859 area code. Current projections suggest that an additional area code will be necessary in north-central Kentucky by late 2026 or early 2027. [ 5 ]
Belton was formerly called Yost; the original name was in honor of a local family, and the present name is also local in origin, for the Bell family. [2] A post office called Yost was established in 1883, and the name was changed to Belton in 1926. [3]