Einstein70 Posted August 19, 2007 Share Posted August 19, 2007 Most County in the Northern an Central part of the state Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jim Schue Posted August 19, 2007 Share Posted August 19, 2007 What has everybody been to in Bell Co.? Nothing I feel like recalling … :lol: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rupp Posted August 19, 2007 Share Posted August 19, 2007 And I wanna know how many people have actually been to Robertson County? The smallest county in both size and population in Kentucky. The population of the entire county isn't even 10,000 people, it's nestled up around the Maysville/Flemingsburg area, the county seat is Mt. Olivet. Smallest in population about 2200. Gallatin County is the smallest in land size Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rupp Posted August 19, 2007 Share Posted August 19, 2007 Isn't there a State Park in Mt. Olivet and a golf course nearby. Blue something or other. The park is Blue Licks. I would say the golf course you are thinking about would be Carnico in Nicholas County. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rupp Posted August 19, 2007 Share Posted August 19, 2007 Not neccesarily, I guess you would depending on where you were coming from, but if you look at a map it seems to be "out of the way" no matter where you are going haha If you travel to Maysville from Lexington you go through Robertson. U.S. 68 runs through the southeast cornor of the county. By the way I've been to about 90 of our counties give or take a few. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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CCHS_Dad Posted August 24, 2007 Share Posted August 24, 2007 The restaurant with the pie may have been Patti's near Grand Rivers. Someone mentioned that that had been in more states that counties in Kentucky. This is a beautiful state with a tremendous amount of diversity. No many places can compare to what is in our own "backyard". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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