County of Taylor
203 N Court St Ste 5
Campbellsville, KY 42718
Taylor County, located in Campbellsville, Kentucky, was established in 1848 and is named after General Zachary Taylor, a notable figure who later became President of the United States. The county spans 277 square miles and is recognized as the geographical center of Kentucky, shaped like a heart.
As the 100th county formed out of 120 in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, Taylor County serves as a hub for various governmental services, including the animal shelter, airport, and county clerk. The county's rich history and community resources contribute to its vibrant local culture and economy.
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