Boyle County, Kentucky

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Boyle County, Kentucky is a centrally located county in the U.S. state of Kentucky, known for its county seat Danville and its role in the state's historical and cultural heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf administrative territorial entity
county in Kentucky
capital Danville, Kentucky
containsSettlement Atoka, Kentucky
Danville, Kentucky
Forkland, Kentucky
Junction City, Kentucky
Mitchellsburg, Kentucky
Mitchellsburg, Kentucky
surface form: Parksville, Kentucky

Perryville, Kentucky
Shelby City, Kentucky
country United States of America
countySeat Danville, Kentucky
formedFrom Lincoln County, Kentucky
Mercer County, Kentucky
hasAreaCode 859
hasBorderWith Casey County, Kentucky
Garrard County, Kentucky
Lincoln County, Kentucky
Mercer County, Kentucky
Washington County, Kentucky
hasCountySeat Danville, Kentucky
hasFIPSCode 21021
hasGNISID 489285
hasGovernmentType county government
hasHeritage Civil War history in Kentucky
hasHistoricEvent Battle of Perryville
hasJudicialCenter Boyle County Courthouse
hasMajorInstitution Centre College
Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center
hasOfficialWebsite https://boylecountyky.gov/
hasVehicleRegistrationPrefix Boyle
hasZIPCode 40422
40423
40464
40468
isInCongressionalDistrict Kentucky's 1st congressional district
isPartOf Danville Micropolitan Statistical Area
locatedIn Kentucky
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedInRegion central Kentucky
locatedInTimeZone UTC−05:00
namedAfter John Boyle
observesDaylightSavingTime UTC−04:00
partOf Kentucky Bluegrass region
surface form: Bluegrass region of Kentucky
state Kentucky
subdivisionType county
timeZone Eastern Time Zone

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John Marshall Harlan birthPlace Boyle County, Kentucky
Mercer County, Kentucky borderedBy Boyle County, Kentucky
Rolling Fork flowsThrough Boyle County, Kentucky
Central Kentucky includesCounty Boyle County, Kentucky
Rolling Fork locatedIn Boyle County, Kentucky