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About Fort Thomas, KY

Fort Thomas, Kentucky is known as being “The City of Beautiful Homes” and is the name of a US Army military post placed on this land in 1877. Since then, the Fort has been decommissioned but it still remains standing as a tribute to its history and has been partially turned into a popular park. Comfortably placed on the Ohio River, many people are giving Fort Thomas a chance as their new home, as all different styles of homes are offered. The people who live here are genial and the community loves keeping their town in impeccable condition. The town has its own government, High School and several community organizations which work hard throughout the year to keep the city as safe and clean as possible.
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