Casey County Map, Kentucky

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Casey County, Kentucky

Casey County is in south-central Kentucky, known as the “Knobs” region. U.S. Route 127 is the main thoroughfare, connecting you to nearby Danville and beyond.
Agriculture is the driver of the economy here. It’s mainly rolling fields of corn and tobacco that stretch across the landscape here.
The county’s population is around 16,000. This makes it a quiet, rural retreat. The area is also home to Green River, a popular spot for canoeing and fishing. Casey County is home to annual Casey County Apple Festival.
Category | Details |
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County Name | Casey County |
County Seat | Liberty |
Population | Approximately 16,000 |
Cities, Towns, and Communities | Liberty, Yosemite, Dunnville, Middleburg, Clementsville |
Interstates and Highways | US-127, KY-70, KY-198 |
FIPS Code | 21-045 |
Total Area (Land and Water) | 446 sq mi (Land: 444 sq mi; Water: 2 sq mi) |
Adjacent Counties (and Direction) | Boyle County (North), Lincoln County (East), Pulaski County (Southeast), Russell County (South), Adair County (Southwest), Taylor County (West), Marion County (Northwest) |
Time Zone | Eastern Time Zone (ET) |
State | Kentucky |
Coordinates | 37.3214° N, 84.9360° W |
Etymology | Named after Colonel William Casey, an early Kentucky pioneer |
Major Landmarks | Green River, Casey County Apple Festival, Liberty Bell Monument |
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