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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Scott County ...

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    Georgetown Cemetery, 0.5 miles south of the junction of U.S. Route 25 and KY 1692 38°11′53″N 84°33′38″W  /  38.198056°N 84.560556°W  / 38.198056; -84.560556  ( Confederate Monument in Georgetown

  3. Royal Spring Park - Wikipedia

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    Royal Spring is a large spring in Georgetown, Kentucky, that has been a main source of water since the first settlements in the area. In 1889, the Georgetown Water Works Company was incorporated, and distributed the spring water until the City of Georgetown purchased that company and established the Municipal Water Works Plant in 1945. [ 2 ]

  4. Georgetown, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Georgetown's newspaper, the Georgetown News-Graphic, prints on Tuesday and Friday. Residents of the area commonly subscribe to this locally geared newspaper in addition to the larger Lexington daily newspaper, the Lexington Herald-Leader. [28] Z-Rock 103.3 FM WXZZ Georgetown is a 24/7/365 classic rock/new rock radio station.

  5. Payne-Desha House - Wikipedia

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    The Payne-Desha House is a historic house located on land west of Royal Spring Branch near downtown Georgetown, Kentucky, USA that was built in 1814 by Robert Payne, a Kentucky war hero from the Battle of the Thames. Also, the house was the last residence of Joseph Desha, the ninth governor of Kentucky. [2] [3]

  6. Shropshire House (Scott County, Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    The Shropshire House is a Greek Revival Federal style house located in the East Main Street Residential Historic District in Georgetown, Kentucky. The house was the built in 1814 by John and Mary (Gano) Buckner. [2] The property was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places on April 2, 1973. [1]

  7. Toyota spending $1.3 billion on Georgetown, KY plant for ...

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    Toyota spending $1.3 billion on Georgetown, KY plant for battery-powered SUV line. Janet Patton, Austin Horn. February 6, 2024 at 11:30 AM.

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  9. Cardome Centre - Wikipedia

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    Cardome Centre is a historic property located in Georgetown, Kentucky along the north fork of Elkhorn Creek. The 87 acres (35 ha) is owned by the Catholic Diocese of Lexington and currently houses St. John Catholic School. Previously the property was home to several famous people including Kentucky Governor James F. Robinson.