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Why Live in Ferguson

Ferguson, Kentucky, is a small city with a population of less than 1,000, offering a blend of country living and proximity to urban amenities. Originally established for rail workers, the community still sees freight trains passing through. Ferguson features a mix of brick ranch-style homes and Craftsman bungalows, with some properties adjacent to farmland where horses and other farm animals roam. The city lacks sidewalks and has several dirt and gravel driveways. Residents enjoy a slower-paced lifestyle while being just minutes away from the historic downtown of neighboring Somerset, which offers a variety of dining and shopping options. Local highlights include From the Vine Produce & Marketplace, a community grocery store, and El Tesoro, a Mexican restaurant. For more extensive shopping and dining, residents often visit Somerset, home to restaurants like I Love You A Brunch and The Urban Stillhouse, as well as retail stores like Walmart and Kroger. Recreational opportunities in Ferguson are limited to Ferguson City Park, but nearby Somerset offers Rocky Hollow Park and Lee’s Ford Marina for outdoor activities. Students in Ferguson may attend highly rated schools such as Southern Elementary School, Hopkins Elementary School, Southern Middle School, Southwestern High School, and Somerset High School. The area is served by U.S. Highway 27, providing access to regional destinations, and medical services are available at Lake Cumberland Regional Hospital in Somerset. While the region may experience tornadoes, Ferguson remains a quaint community with a mix of rural charm and accessibility to urban conveniences.

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