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The Glendale Crossing Festival is the largest one day event in Kentucky. Featured during the fall season this event has something for everyone to enjoy!
Glendale is an unincorporated community in Hardin County, Kentucky, United States. [2] It is included in the Elizabethtown, Kentucky Metropolitan Statistical Area . History
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The Glendale Megasite, which spans more than 1,500 acres, will become the home of Ford's future battery park, Hardin County Judge-Executive Harry Berry told The Courier Journal.
GLENDALE, Ky. (WDRB) — For two years now, the small Hardin County community in and around Glendale has been bracing to receive Kentucky’s largest-ever economic development project: A pair of...
The Glendale Crossing Festival was just named Kentucky Living's first place 2022 winner for best Arts & Crafts Fair in Kentucky. This award-winning festival is expected to bring in crowds as...
Hourly wages at these two BlueOval SK facilities will start at $24 and go up to $37.50 based on experience, the Courier Journal previously reported. Beshear said the plant, known as Kentucky 1, is ...
Upcoming Events in Historic Glendale, Kentucky. Saturday May 20th 2023. Spring Fest 2023. Historic Glendale would like to invite you to the 21st annual SpringFest Saturday, May 20th. Hours are 9:00 to 5:00. We will have 150 plus Arts, Crafts and Antiques vendors along with a vintage cars display and good food.
The quietness in the Hardin Co. town of Glendale is interrupted a few times a day as the main CSX train line from Louisville to Nashville rolls through town. A much bigger disruption is happening a few miles up the road just off Interstate 65 where the world’s largest electric vehicle battery plant is under construction.
The "single largest investment" in Kentucky's history, according to Gov. Andy Beshear, is coming to Glendale, bringing big changes to a small town.