Bath County, Kentucky

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Bath County, Kentucky is a rural county in northeastern Kentucky known historically as the birthplace of Confederate General John Bell Hood and for its agricultural and small-town character.

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Bath County, Kentucky canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf county of Kentucky
birthplaceOf John Bell Hood NERFINISHED
borderedBy Fleming County, Kentucky NERFINISHED
Menifee County, Kentucky NERFINISHED
Montgomery County, Kentucky NERFINISHED
Nicholas County, Kentucky NERFINISHED
Rowan County, Kentucky NERFINISHED
contains Cave Run Lake (part) NERFINISHED
Daniel Boone National Forest (part) NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
countySeat Owingsville, Kentucky NERFINISHED
dateEstablished 1811
economyType agricultural
fipsCode 21-017
formedFrom Fleming County, Kentucky NERFINISHED
Mason County, Kentucky NERFINISHED
Montgomery County, Kentucky NERFINISHED
gnisID 0488050
governingBody Bath County Fiscal Court NERFINISHED
hasCity Owingsville, Kentucky NERFINISHED
hasCommunity Bethel, Kentucky NERFINISHED
Olympia, Kentucky NERFINISHED
Polksville, Kentucky NERFINISHED
Preston, Kentucky NERFINISHED
Salt Lick, Kentucky NERFINISHED
Sharpsburg, Kentucky NERFINISHED
hasLandUse farmland
forests
hasMajorHighway Interstate 64 NERFINISHED
Kentucky Route 11 NERFINISHED
U.S. Route 60 NERFINISHED
hasSchoolDistrict Bath County Schools NERFINISHED
historicalAssociation Confederate General John Bell Hood NERFINISHED
isRural true
knownFor agriculture
small-town character
largestCity Owingsville, Kentucky NERFINISHED
locatedIn United States Census-designated East South Central region
northeastern Kentucky
locatedInRegion Appalachian region of Kentucky NERFINISHED
namedAfter bathhouses at Olympian Springs
mineral springs
partOf Bureau of the Census
surface form: United States Census Bureau
regionType rural county
seat Owingsville, Kentucky NERFINISHED
state Kentucky
timeZone Eastern Time Zone

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John Bell Hood birthPlace Bath County, Kentucky
Licking River flowsThrough Bath County, Kentucky
Montgomery County, Kentucky borderedBy Bath County, Kentucky
Bath County, Virginia namedAfter Bath County, Kentucky