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Why Live in Central City
Central City, Kentucky, is a community with a rich music heritage and a history rooted in coal mining. As the coal industry has declined, the area is experiencing growth with businesses like Central Screen Printing and Brewco Marketing Group expanding locally. The Muhlenberg County Music Museum, part of the Kentucky Music Trail, is a popular attraction, showcasing musicians like John Prine and Merle Travis. The museum shares a building with the Kentucky Motor Sports Hall of Fame. Lu-Ray Park & Amphitheater features a walking trail and an outdoor venue for over 5,000 people, while the nearby Central City Convention Center offers a fitness facility, basketball court, and pools. Lake Malone State Park, located about 20 miles away, is known for its Big Twigs sculptures. Homes in Central City range from early 20th-century bungalows and ranch-style houses to New Traditional residences, typically selling for less than $300,000. Downtown, Festival Square honors the contributions of musicians like Don and Phil Everly with statues. Dining options include Coffee Central, Stellian’s, La Fiesta Mexican Grill, and Jan’s Burger Basket. The Muhlenberg County School District offers school choice, with summer programs available at Muhlenberg County High School. Central City’s Kick-off to Christmas event is a major celebration featuring vendors, games, and a synthetic ice-skating rink. The community is conveniently located within 150 miles of Louisville, Nashville, Bowling Green, and Paducah, with Nashville International Airport about 125 miles away.
Home Trends in Central City, KY
On average, homes in Central City, KY sell after 59 days on the market compared to the national average of 55 days. The median sale price for homes in Central City, KY over the last 12 months is $137,000, up 8% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.