Lancaster, Kentucky, established in 1797, is a historic city located in the Bluegrass region at the foothills of the Appalachian mountains. Serving as the county seat of Garrard County, Lancaster is a vibrant crossroads for the region, connecting Lexington, Richmond, Danville, Somerset, and Berea.
With a rich history and over 50 buildings listed on the National Historic Register, Lancaster is a popular tourist destination. The city boasts the beautifully restored Governor William Owsley House and the Grand Theater, which has undergone renovation. Lancaster also offers educational opportunities through K-12 public schools, the Lancaster Higher Education Center, and a public library housed in historic buildings. The Chamber of Commerce and the Office of Economic Development actively contribute to the community's growth and prosperity.
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