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Grant County Map, Kentucky

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Grant County, Kentucky

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Grant County is in northern Kentucky, just a quick drive south of Cincinnati. I-75 cuts right through the county, bringing in folks from all over.

Williamstown is the county seat. It’s home to a giant Noah’s Ark replica. Yes, you read that right. It’s a 510-foot long boat smack in the middle of Kentucky.

The county’s got its fair share of parks and lakes for outdoor types. And if you’re into racing, Kentucky Speedway’s just next door. Just don’t try to outrun the state troopers on the interstate because they’ve heard all the excuses before.

CategoryDetails
County NameGrant County
County SeatWilliamstown
PopulationApproximately 26,000
Cities, Towns, and CommunitiesWilliamstown, Dry Ridge, Crittenden, Corinth
Interstates and HighwaysI-75, US-25, KY-36
FIPS Code21-081
Total Area (Land and Water)261 sq mi (Land: 257 sq mi; Water: 4 sq mi)
Adjacent Counties (and Direction)Boone County (North), Kenton County (Northeast), Pendleton County (East), Harrison County (Southeast), Scott County (South), Owen County (West), Gallatin County (Northwest)
Time ZoneEastern Time Zone (ET)
StateKentucky
Coordinates38.6489° N, 84.6375° W
EtymologyNamed after Samuel Grant, an early settler
Major LandmarksArk Encounter, Williamstown Lake, Grant County Park
WebsiteGrant County Website

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