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Edmonton is 200! Metcalfe County not quite as old!



2018-04-23 - Edmonton, Metcalfe County, KY - Photo from Gaye Shaw, Executive Director, Edmonton/Metcalfe Co. Chamber of Commerce.
The question has been asked how Edmonton could be celebrating their 200th anniversary when it has not been fifty years since the entire community celebrated the sesquicentennial in 2010. According to "Metcalfe County, Our History in Pictures" published by the Metcalfe County Historical Society, Metcalfe County was recognized as a county May 1, in 1860 from a large portion of land then known as Barren County. Edmund Rogers settled the area around 1800. He laid the town out and began selling lots in 1819. Information courtesy Gaye Shaw


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