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    Willow Run Apts

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    901 Princeton Rd, Madisonville, KY 42431

    Willow Run Apartments invites you to live life on your own terms. Our community has several home, community, and location advantages. Our spacious studio, one and two bedroom floor plans were designed to provide the quality and comfort for a premier lifestyle.Located within minutes of downtown Madisonville, Willow Run Apartments is an ideal location for local opportunities. Our home

    901 Princeton Rd, Madisonville, KY 42431
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    Senior Community-Franklin Place Apartments

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    200 N Franklin St, Princeton, KY 42445
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    Cottonwood

    2 - 4 Beds

    15 Cottonwood Loop, Madisonville, KY 42431

    Welcome to Cottonwood. The community features two and four bedroom townhomes, each offering spacious living and their own private one car garage, convenience is built right in! Nestled on several acres of lush greenery, Cottonwood provides a peaceful, natural setting for residents to enjoy.Madisonville is a charming town, often referred to as the "Heart of the Coalfields" due to its

    15 Cottonwood Loop, Madisonville, KY 42431

Why Live in Providence

Providence, Kentucky is a small Western Kentucky community with deep coal mining roots and a quieter pace than nearby Madisonville. Many residents work in Madisonville, about 17 miles away via U.S. Route 41, but choose Providence for its more spread-out homes and less dense feel. Housing here ranges from early 20th-century properties to 21st-century construction, with many bungalows and ranch-style homes on lots around a half-acre, and some older houses being revamped while others may need updating. Webster County Public Schools serve the area, and students have access to programs like Webster County 4-H and the APEX Learning Center, which adds robotics, art, music and other activities to the school day. Providence features several local parks and recreation spots, including Providence City Park with ball diamonds, a track, and basketball and tennis courts, plus the Providence Municipal Golf Course, a nine-hole public course that also has a summer pool and an on-site restaurant. Dining options include comfort food at Paula’Z, Mexican dishes and taco specials at Conquistadors, and pizza at Sam’s Una near the Sureway grocery store, along with practical stops like Providence Home Center and a drive-through local pharmacy. Community life is anchored by events such as the Providence Uptown Fall Festival each October and the Sundays at the Providence Park series, which bring residents together for music, food, and play and are among the local features that shape daily life.

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