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Living in Georgetown, KY

Conveniently located 10 miles north of Lexington is Scott County. While rich in heritage and natural beauty, Georgetown, Kentucky offers a thriving community where tradition and progress come together to form a great place to live and work. From a thriving downtown with some of the finest antique shopping in the state, to the nearby Kentucky Horse Park, Georgetown and Scott county offers a rural setting and the best of small town living with city convenience and easy access to larger cities.

Since the opening of Toyota motor manufacturing nearly twenty-five years ago, employment has risen, and city, county and school systems have prospered.

The area is also home to Georgetown College, dedicated to academic excellence and consistently honored nationally, Georgetown College is a Christian, liberal arts college with quality academic programs and a global mindset. The college also shares its modern sports complex each summer for the NFL’s Cincinnati Bengals training camp.

Georgetown is known as the “Gateway to the Kentucky Horse Park”, the site of the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games, one of the most prestigious equine events in the world. With the Horse Park in its backyard, the rolling branches of Elkhorn Creek at its border, some of America’s most scenic back roads, and a rapidly growing and progressive community, Georgetown really is a great place to live!
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