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  2. Campbellsville, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Campbellsville is a city in central Kentucky founded in 1817 by Andrew Campbell. ... US 68, KY 55, KY 210, and KY 70 pass through Campbellsville.

  3. Taylor County, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Taylor County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky.As of the 2020 census, the population was 26,023. [1] Its county seat is Campbellsville. [2] Settled by people from Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and North Carolina after the American Revolutionary War, the county was organized in 1848 in the Highland Rim region.

  4. Campbell County, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Campbell County was founded December 17, 1794, two years after the creation of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, becoming the state's 19th county.Campbell County was carved out of Scott, Harrison and Mason counties. [5]

  5. United Country Real Estate - Wikipedia

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    Two years later, United Real Estate was launched, which built "United Lounges," which provide an office facility for affiliated realtors, in Houston, Chicago, Philadelphia and Washington. [5] As of 2013, it has 4,000 participating real-estate agents. [13] In 2015, the company partnered with McCarthy Capital Fund V to expand plans for growth.

  6. Category:Campbellsville, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Campbellsville University; G. Green River Lake State Park; K. Kentucky Route 289; M. Merchant Tower; R. Ron Finley Stadium; T. Taylor County High School (Kentucky) W ...

  7. List of cities in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky population density by census tract (2010), showing the concentration of settlement around Jefferson, Fayette and Kenton counties. The two-class system went into effect on January 1, 2015, following the 2014 passage of House Bill 331 by the Kentucky General Assembly and the bill's signing into law by Governor Steve Beshear.