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We are continually striving to improve the lives of the citizens of Bourbon County. Nestled in the heart of Kentucky's famous Bluegrass region Bourbon County was one of nine counties that made up Kentucky when it became a state in 1792. Its very name evokes visions of Thoroughbred horses grazing in lush green pastures bordered by age-old stone fences; lovely historic homes and buildings and beautiful rolling countryside.

 

The area also offers a group of sites and attractions for visitors to enjoy. Long-known for agricultural products and livestock grown and raised on the county's 292 square miles, Bourbon County is one of the leading producers of Thoroughbred horses in the world. More than 50 horse farms are located in the county, including world-famous Claiborne Farm, where Secretariat stood at stud for many years.

Secretariat, who was recently selected by a public poll to be memorialized on a postage stamp, is one of the last century's best-known athletes. Another famous product of the county is no longer produced in the area. It was a smooth reddish whiskey aged in charred oak barrels, a product of the bountiful corn crops, which insured worldwide recognition for the county's name.

Welcome to Bourbon, County, Kentucky!
Water Company
Electric Company
Gas Company
DSL/Broadband
Phone Company
County Clerk's Office
Sheriff's Office
County Fire
Judge Executive
Donnie Foley
County Magistrates
Mark Offutt
Cecil Foley
Don McCarty
John Smoot
Barry Hay
Martha Overly
Marion (Buddy) Dawson
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