Muhlenberg County Garbage Site
Muhlenberg County, located in the heart of western Kentucky's coal field region, was established in 1798 and named after General John Peter Gabriel Muhlenberg, a notable figure from the Colonial Revolutionary era. The county seat, Greenville, is renowned for its historic courthouse built in 1907, featuring the nation's largest open-air belfry and Kentucky's tallest clock tower.
This vibrant county, characterized by its picturesque hills and valleys, offers a unique glimpse into the region's rich history and culture. Visitors can appreciate the beauty of downtown Greenville and explore the community's dedication to preserving its heritage.
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