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Owen County is a county located in the northern part of the U.S. state of Kentucky.Its county seat is Owenton. [1] The county is named for Colonel Abraham Owen. [2] It is a prohibition or dry county, with the exception of a winery that is authorized to sell its product to the public, [3] and limited sales within the incorporated city limits of Owenton.
Owenton is a home rule-class city [5] in and the county seat of Owen County, Kentucky, United States. [6] The population was 1,327 at the 2010 census. It is located at the junction of U.S. Route 127 and Kentucky Route 22, about halfway between Louisville and Cincinnati.
Location of Owen County in Kentucky. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Owen County, Kentucky.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Owen County, Kentucky, United States.
Monterey is a home rule-class city in Owen County, Kentucky, United States. During the 2020 US Census, the population was 112. [4] Geography.
The Owen County Courthouse and Jail in Owenton, Kentucky was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. [1] The complex of two buildings also contributes to the National Register-listed Central Owenton Historic District.
Three people were killed Monday evening when a medical helicopter crashed in Owen County. All three victims were crew members with Air Evac Lifeteam Base 133, the company said in a statement.
Police said in a statement: “The Kentucky State Police gives our deepest condolences to the families of the three Air Evac Lifeteam members who were killed yesterday in an Owen County helicopter ...
Owen County: 187: Owenton: 1819: Franklin County, Gallatin County and Scott County: Abraham Owen (1769–1811), killed at the Battle of Tippecanoe: 11,313: 352 sq mi (912 km 2) Owsley County: 189: Booneville: 1843: Breathitt County, Clay County, and Estill County: William Owsley, Kentucky Secretary of State and later Governor of Kentucky (1844 ...