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Where the Little River whispers secrets of Kentucky's past, and azure skies meet rolling farmland.
Cerulean is named after the color of the Little River.
The town is home to several historic homes and buildings, showcasing early Kentucky architecture.
Cerulean is located near Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area, offering ample outdoor activities.
Cerulean, Kentucky, located in Trigg County, began its life as a small agricultural community in the early 19th century. While the exact founding date is somewhat obscure, the area benefited from fertile lands and its proximity to waterways, fostering growth. The town's name, derived from the azure blue color of the nearby Little River, reflects the natural beauty that continues to attract visitors today. Cerulean, though small, played a role in the agricultural history of the region, contributing to Kentucky's reputation as a strong farming state.
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