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Why Live in Hodgenville

Hodgenville, Kentucky, is a small town steeped in history, known as the birthplace of Abraham Lincoln. Located less than 15 miles southeast of Elizabethtown, Hodgenville features the Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Park, a notable attraction just south of Lincoln Square. This historic square is the town's center, surrounded by tree-lined streets and old buildings that evoke a sense of nostalgia. The area offers various dining options, including the Top Hat Tavern, Laha’s Red Castle, and the Sweet Shoppe, as well as upscale dining at the 16th Restaurant and coffee at Vibe Coffee. The Lincoln Museum and the Woman’s Club of Hodgenville add to the cultural richness of the town. Hodgenville Elementary School, located on the south end of town, is highly rated, serving local students alongside LaRue County Middle and LaRue County High. Housing in Hodgenville ranges from late-1800s Carpenter Gothic homes and early-1900s Federal-style houses around Lincoln Square to spacious suburban tracts and countryside estates with modern New Traditional homes. Creekfront Park offers green space and recreational activities, while the Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Park provides tranquil trails and walkways. Residents often commute to Elizabethtown for work, with major employers like Hardin Memorial Hospital and the upcoming BlueOval SK Battery plant in Glendale. Fort Knox is 25 miles north, and Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport is 55 miles away, providing convenient travel options.

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