Rabbit Hash, Kentucky

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Rabbit Hash, Kentucky is a small unincorporated river town famous for its historic general store and tradition of electing dogs as honorary mayors.

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instanceOf census-designated place
river town
unincorporated community
country United States of America
hasAreaCode 859
hasCulturalAttraction tourist destination for its general store and quirky politics
hasElevationInFeet 472
hasElevationInMeters 144
hasFIPSCode 21-63314
hasGNISFeatureID 501295
hasHeritageStatus listed on the National Register of Historic Places
hasHistoricDistrictName Rabbit Hash Historic District NERFINISHED
hasHistoricEconomy river-based trade
hasHonoraryMayor dog
hasLatitude 38.943
hasLocalGovernmentType unincorporated (no formal municipal government)
hasLongitude -84.770
hasNotableEvent mayoral elections in which dogs are elected honorary mayor
hasNotableFeature Rabbit Hash General Store NERFINISHED
hasPopulation 254
hasPostalCode 41005
hasSettlementType census-designated place
unincorporated community
knownFor historic general store
tradition of electing dogs as honorary mayors
locatedIn Boone County, Kentucky NERFINISHED
Kentucky
locatedInTimeZone Eastern Time Zone
locatedOnRiver Ohio River NERFINISHED
NRHPListingDate 2003-03-26
NRHPReferenceNumber 03000087
NRHPType historic district
partOf Cincinnati metropolitan area NERFINISHED
populationAsOf 2020
state Kentucky
stateSubdivision Boone County NERFINISHED

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Boone County, Kentucky hasCommunity Rabbit Hash, Kentucky