Mount Vernon, Kentucky Flower Delivery
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Mount Vernon Flower Delivery Service
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Mount Vernon Zip Codes:
40456
Mount Vernon: latitude 37.3578 – longitude -84.3431
Mount Vernon is a house rule-class city and the seat of Rockcastle County in southeastern Kentucky. The intersection of U.S. Routes 25 and 150 is located here. The population was 2,477 at the time of the 2010 U.S. census. Mount Vernon is share of the Richmond-Berea micropolitan area.
The Place was first approved by European Americans in 1790 after the American Revolutionary War, around a feature called Spout Springs. Much of the Place was originally swampland. The deal was named for George Washington’s home, Mount Vernon. The Wilderness Road was constructed to this town in 1792, and this was the principal settlement when Rockcastle Co. was created in 1810.
In 1883, an L&N spur was built through the town, connecting it by rail to Louisville and Knoxville. The county’s first newspaper, the Mount Vernon Signal, began publication in 1887. Although it was still a largely rural town and county in the late 20th century, the construction of I-75 in the 1970s has drawn some industry to the area. The population has increased about 50% from 1,639 in 1970.
Mount Vernon is located at 37°22′1″N 84°20′15″W / 37.36694°N 84.33750°W (37.367018, -84.337409). The city is located within the Cumberland Plateau region of the permit along Interstate 75 and U.S. Routes 25 and 150. I-75 runs to the east of the city, with right of entry from exits 59 and 62. Via I-75, Lexington is 55 mi (89 km) north, and Knoxville, Tennessee is 119 mi (192 km) south. U.S. 25 meets U.S. 150 in the middle of town, with U.S. 25 leading north 17 mi (27 km) to Berea and southeast 9 mi (14 km) to Livingston, and U.S. 150 leading northwest 25 mi (40 km) to Stanford.