Northern Kentucky
is comprised of three counties and 39 municipalities. Northern Kentucky
is unique because it offers both the fast-paced excitement of the big
city and the relaxed lifestyle and quiet beauty of Kentucky s rolling
hills. The slower pace of small communities make this area a very
pleasant place to call home where friendliness is just a way of life
here.
You can enjoy
big-city amenities and hometown charm. Our communities have maintained
their small-town attitudes, with friendly neighbors and businesses that
emphasize quality and service. This is a great place to work, play,
raise a family and feel safe.
The Commonwealth of Kentucky
(IPA: /kənˈtʌ.ki
/) is a state located in the east central United States of America.
Kentucky is normally included in the group of Southern states, but it
is sometimes included, geographically and culturally, in the Midwest.[3]
[4] Kentucky is one of four
U.S. states to be officially known as a commonwealth. Originally a part
of Virginia, in 1792 it became the 15th
state to join the Union. Kentucky is the 37th
largest state in terms of land area, and ranks 26th
in population.
Kentucky is known as the "Bluegrass
State," a nickname based on the fact that bluegrass is present in many
of the lawns and pastures throughout the state. It is a land with
diverse environments and abundant resources, including the world's
longest cave system, the most miles of navigable waterways and streams
in the Lower 48 states, the two largest man-made lakes east of the
Mississippi River, the highest per capita number of deer and turkey in
the United States, and the nation's most productive coalfield. Kentucky
is also known for thoroughbred horses, horse racing, bourbon
distilleries, bluegrass music, automobile manufacturing (including the
best selling car, truck, and SUV in the U.S. market), tobacco, and
college basketball.