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  2. Henderson County, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    The county is located in western Kentucky on the Ohio River across from Evansville, Indiana. As of the 2020 census, the population was 44,793. [ 1] Its county seat is Henderson. [ 2] The county was formed in 1798 [ 3] and named for Richard Henderson [ 4] who purchased 17,000,000 acres (69,000 km 2) of land from the Cherokee, part of which would ...

  3. Mayfield, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Mayfield is in the center of the Jackson Purchase, an eight-county region purchased by Isaac Shelby and Andrew Jackson from the Chickasaw people in 1818. Mayfield was established as the county seat of Graves County in 1821, and the county was formally organized in 1823. John Anderson is believed to have been the first white settler, arriving in ...

  4. History of Covington, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    After 1830, in large part because of the influx of German immigrants, Covington's population began to grow significantly, creating a number of distinct and diverse neighborhoods within the city. This growth was recognized by the Kentucky legislature, which, in February 1834, incorporated the town as a city. By 1840, the population in the city ...

  5. Washington County, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    The center of population of Kentucky is located in Washington County, in the city of Willisburg. [5] The county is dry, meaning that the sale of alcohol is prohibited, but it contains the "wet" city of Springfield, where retail alcohol sales are allowed. This classifies the jurisdiction as a moist county. Three wineries operate in the county ...

  6. Lexington, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    21-46027. Website. www .lexingtonky .gov. Lexington is a consolidated city coterminous with, and the county seat of, Fayette County, Kentucky, United States. As of the 2020 census the city's population was 322,570, making it the second-most populous city in Kentucky (after Louisville ), the 14th-most populous city in the Southeast, and the 60th ...

  7. Pike County, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Pike County is the seventy-first Kentucky county in order of creation. Pike County was founded on December 19, 1821, from a portion of Floyd County. [7] The county was named for General Zebulon Pike, the explorer who discovered Pikes Peak, and who became a national hero and namesake after his death in the War of 1812. [8] Between 1860 and 1891 ...

  8. List of counties in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    There are 120 countiesin the U.S. Commonwealthof Kentucky. Despite ranking 37th in size by area, Kentucky has 120 counties, fourth among states (including Virginia's independent cities).[1] The original motivation for having so many counties was to ensure that residents in the days of poor roads and horseback travel could make a round trip from ...

  9. Grayson County, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Website. graysoncountyky .gov. Grayson County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky. As of the 2020 census, the population was 26,420. [ 1] Its county seat is Leitchfield. [ 2] The county was formed in 1810 and named for William Grayson (1740–1790), a Revolutionary War colonel and a prominent Virginia political figure.