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  2. New Haven, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    ZIP code: 40051. Area code: 502: FIPS code: 21-55758: GNIS feature ID: 2404360 [2] New Haven is a home rule-class city in Nelson County, Kentucky, United States.

  3. Nelson County, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    The fourth county created in what is now Kentucky, it was formed from Jefferson County, Kentucky in 1784, shortly after the Revolutionary War. [3] [4] The county was named for Thomas Nelson Jr., the Virginia Governor who signed the Declaration of Independence. [5]

  4. Kentucky Railway Museum - Wikipedia

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    Train excursions began at the New Haven site in May 1991. [2] [6] [8] The move also inspired the renovation of the New Sherwood Hotel. Many of the donations to move the museum from Louisville to New Haven were due to the efforts of Glenn Rutherford, a reporter for the Louisville Courier-Journal. During the fund raising for the move Rutherford ...

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  7. New Hope, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    New Hope is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Nelson County, Kentucky, United States. Its population was 129 as of the 2010 census . [ 3 ] New Hope has a post office with ZIP code 40052, which opened on April 5, 1844.

  8. Coxs Creek, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    By the time of the automobiles, the post office and adjacent store blocked the view of upcoming traffic on US-31, forcing the Kentucky Highway Department to order the post office moved from Coxs Creek's crossroads of US-31E/US-150 and Kentucky State Route 509 in the 1960s; the new post office is 1/2 mile south of the crossroads. [6]

  9. New Sherwood Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The brick, two-story New Sherwood Hotel is one of the few buildings left in New Haven that has any historical integrity; only nine buildings built 1880-1940 remained in New Haven by 1978. It is made of "solid-masonry-brickwall" on top of a limestone foundation.