Send us your Bourbon County photos:
Bourbon County is in the Bluegrass region.The county was named for French royal family
The county is in the Lexington-Fayette metro area.The estimated population in 2004 was 19,623. This was an increase of 1.36% from the 2000 census.
In 2002, the per capita personal income in Bourbon County was $28,045. This was an increase of 18.6% from 1997. The 2002 figure was 91% of the national per capita income, which was $30,906.

12% of Bourbon County residents report German ancestry, and 11% report Irish. For more info on local ancestry groups, see the Bourbon County ancestry & family history guide.
Post a query on a message board:
Records & databases:
Cemeteries in Bourbon County include Bethel Cemetery, Clay Cemetery, Clintonville Cemetery, Collins Cemetery, Crouch Cemetery, Edward Boone Grave, Fisher Cemetery, Horton Cemetery, Letton Cemetery, Millersburg Cemetery ... View cemeteries
Communities in Bourbon County include Austerlitz, Clintonville, Millersburg, North Middletown, Paris, Plum ... View communities
School districts in Bourbon County include Bourbon County, Paris Independent ... View school districts
To see school district boundaries, wait for the map to load in the new window, then select 'Legend.' Choose 'school districts' and update map.
To see school district boundaries, wait for the map to load in the new window, then select 'Legend.' Choose 'school districts' and update map.
Libraries in Bourbon County include John Fox Jr. Genealogical Library, Paris-Bourbon County Public Library ... View libraries
Bourbon County supported George W. Bush in the 2004 presidential election. For more information, see our Bourbon County political report.
Hotels in Bourbon County include Best Western Paris
More info about Bourbon County:
Search for a local report:
Send us your corrections and additions
|
Search Associate's degrees, Bachelor's degrees, Master's degrees, Certificate programs, Diploma programs, and many others.
Enter your ZIP or Postal code to find schools near you. Your dream major may be just around the corner!