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About Union, KY

Union, Kentucky has been experiencing residential growth over the past few years. Newer houses are being built constantly and can even be customized to your specifications. Small suburban homes to large estates placed perfectly on the beautiful lands make Union, Kentucky appealing to so many. The neighbors are well known for their kindness and warmth. Business and industry remain small which is yet another reason why so many people are moving to Union, Kentucky.

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