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Greenup County is a county located along the Ohio River in the northeastern part of the U.S. state of Kentucky. As of the 2020 census , the population was 35,962. [ 1 ] The county was founded in 1803 and named in honor of Christopher Greenup . [ 2 ]
The Thompson site is a Fort Ancient culture archaeological site located near South Portsmouth in Greenup County, Kentucky, next to the Ohio River across from the mouth of the Scioto River. It was occupied during the Croghan Phase (1100 to 1200 CE) of the local chronology and was a contemporary of Baum Phase sites in the Scioto River valley. [1]
Location of Greenup County in Kentucky. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Greenup County, Kentucky. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Greenup County, Kentucky, United States. The locations of National Register properties and ...
Sep. 2—GREENUP, Ky. — The Greenup County Economic Development Authority this week announced the launch of its website: GreenupCountyKY.com. Businesses seeking to locate or expand their ...
Greenup is a home rule-class city in and the county seat of Greenup County, Kentucky, United States, located at the confluence of the Little Sandy River with the Ohio River. [2] The population was 1,095 at the 2020 census .
The Biggs site (15Gp8), also known as the Portsmouth Earthworks Group D, is an Adena culture archaeological site located near South Shore in Greenup County, Kentucky.Biggs was originally a concentric circular embankment and ditch surrounding a central conical burial mound with a causeway crossing the ring and ditch.
Bennett's Mill Covered Bridge, near Greenup, Kentucky, was built in 1855. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. [1] It brings Brown Covered Bridge Road (County Route 2125) over Tygarts Creek, west of Greenup. It was defended by two hidden cannon during the American Civil War. [2]
According to Fayette County PVA David O’Neill, it’s a busy year, with assessment notices going out to about 25,000 residents. Under Kentucky law, all real property parcels must be assessed by ...