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  2. Berea, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    The history of Berea is tied with the history of Berea College, which was founded in 1855. [6] [7] The Berea railway station was created in 1882 as part of the Kentucky Central Railroad, and later the Louisville and Nashville Railroad (L&N). [7] Berea was formally incorporated by the state assembly in 1890. [5]

  3. Bighill, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Bighill is an unincorporated community located in Madison County, Kentucky, United States. It lies east of Berea at the junction of Kentucky Route 21 and U.S. Route 421 . The community is part of the Richmond – Berea Micropolitan Statistical Area .

  4. Beechmont, Muhlenberg County, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Beechmont is a census-designated place and unincorporated community in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky, United States. As of the 2020 census , the population was 776, [ 2 ] up from 689 in 2010 . The Beechmont post office is located at 3736 Merle Travis Highway.

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  6. Mays Lick, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    The Mays Lick Post Office opened in 1800. Kentucky's first consolidated school and first school transportation – consisting of a horse and wagon – was founded in Mays Lick. [7] When May's Lick was founded (1788), Kentucky was part of the Commonwealth of Virginia. That same year, the Commonwealth of Virginia established Mason County. May's ...

  7. Garrett, Floyd County, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Garrett is an unincorporated community and coal town in Floyd County, Kentucky, United States. It is located at the intersection of Kentucky Route 80 and Kentucky Route 7. CSX E&BV Subdivision also passes through the center of town between Front Street and State Route 7. The town was founded by the Elk Horn Coal Company.

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  9. Cynthiana, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Cynthiana was named for Cynthiana, Kentucky, from whence on September 25, 1815, a group of 44 settlers had come. More settlers from the same area continued to migrate to the area over the following several years. On March 6, 1817, the town was laid out by William Davis, with the plat being recorded on March 17, 1817.