Downtown Georgetown showcases a mix of architectural styles, including historic Queen Anne homes with towers and turrets, single-story bungalows, and brick ranch-style houses west of South Broadway Street. Many residences feature private driveways, prominent porches, and well-manicured lawns. The neighborhood is home to Royal Spring Park, where visitors can explore historic cabins and learn about local history, and Robert Lonnie Suffoletta Memorial Park, which offers playgrounds, picnic areas, and youth baseball fields. Evans Orchard & Cider Mill, a nearby fifth-generation farm, provides fruit picking, cider sampling, and a petting zoo. Main Street is lined with local businesses such as Maime’s Fine Wine & Gifts, Galvin’s sports bar, Desserts by Rebecca, Local Feed, and Slainte Public House. Annual events include the Festival of the Horse and Make-A-Wish Day at Evans Orchard. Downtown Georgetown is 2 miles from Interstate 75, 15 miles from Lexington, and 16 miles from Blue Grass Airport, making it convenient for commuters. The area is safer than the national average. Local students attend the highly rated Garth Elementary, housed in a historic building. Georgetown College, a small liberal arts institution, is also located in the neighborhood. For groceries, residents have access to Kroger and Aldi within 3 miles.