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Discover the heart of Ohio County, where friendly faces and rolling bluegrass hills offer a peaceful Kentucky escape.
Ohio County, where Centertown is located, is known as the 'Bluegrass Region's Western Gateway.'
The nearby Rough River Dam State Resort Park offers recreational opportunities like boating and fishing, making it a popular spot for visitors.
Centertown is a close-knit community where neighbors still look out for each other.
The town's proximity to larger cities like Owensboro makes it a convenient location for those seeking a quieter lifestyle.
Centertown, Kentucky, situated in Ohio County, boasts a history deeply intertwined with the agricultural and coal mining heritage of the region. While specific documentation on Centertown's precise founding is limited, its development is closely linked to the surrounding Ohio County's growth in the 19th century. The area likely started as a small agricultural settlement, benefiting from the fertile lands typical of the Green River valley. The discovery and subsequent exploitation of coal deposits in Ohio County significantly shaped Centertown's trajectory. Coal mining provided employment opportunities and spurred population growth, contributing to the establishment of businesses and infrastructure. The town served as a local hub for trade and commerce for the surrounding rural communities.
Centertown's story reflects the broader patterns of industrialization and resource extraction that characterized much of Kentucky and the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The rise and decline of coal mining profoundly impacted the community's economy and social fabric. Like many towns in Kentucky's coal regions, Centertown faced challenges with the decline of the coal industry but has adapted by focusing on agriculture and other local businesses. Today, Centertown offers a glimpse into Kentucky's past and serves as a reminder of the importance of resource-based economies in shaping the state's landscape.
While not a major historical landmark, Centertown embodies the spirit of small-town America, representing the enduring connection between rural communities and the natural resources that sustain them. Its significance lies in its ability to tell the story of Kentucky's industrial past and its ongoing efforts to adapt and thrive in a changing world.
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1051 US-231, Beaver Dam, KY 42320, USA
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801 W Everly Brothers Blvd, Central City, KY 42330, USA
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996 Doug Hill Rd, Island, KY 42350, USA
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39 S Main St, Madisonville, KY 42431, USA
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155 Peach St, Island, KY 42350, USA
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1505 N Main St, Beaver Dam, KY 42320, USA
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227 Countryside Ln, Centertown, KY 42328, USA
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735 Main Street, Centertown
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30 W Langdon Rd, Science Hill, KY 42553, USA
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131 E Broad St, Central City, KY 42330, USA
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700 N Main St, Beaver Dam, KY 42320, USA
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190 Madison Square Dr Suite A, Madisonville, KY 42431, USA
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4885 Main St, Bremen, KY 42325, USA
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550 N Main St, Beaver Dam, KY 42320, USA
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113 N 1st St, Central City, KY 42330, USA
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25 Sugg St, Madisonville, KY 42431, USA
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67 N Franklin St, Madisonville, KY 42431, USA
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200 N Main St, Beaver Dam, KY 42320, USA
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2715 Anton Rd, Madisonville, KY 42431, USA
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581 McCoy Ave, Madisonville, KY 42431, USA
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116 E Broad St, Central City, KY 42330, USA
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