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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Glasgow.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Barren county include:

Apple Grove,   Austin,   Bear Wallow,   Beckton,   Bristletown,   Carden,   Cave City,   Cooktown,   Coral Hill,   Eighty Eight,   Etoile,   Finney,   Goodnight,   Griderville,   Haywood,   Highland Springs,   Hiseville,   Kino,   Lecta,   Lucas,   Merry Oaks,   Nobob,   Oil City,   Park,   Park City,   Peter Creek,   Pritchardsville,   Railton,   Red Cross,   Roseville,   Slick Rock,   Stovall,   Temple Hill,   Tracy,  

 

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Interested in fun facts and the history of Glasgow, KY?
Then read on!

Here are some interesting facts about Glasgow, Kentucky:

1. Glasgow is the county seat of Barren County and named after Glasgow, Scotland.

2. The city was established in 1799 and has a rich history dating back to early American colonial times.

3. Glasgow is known for its beautiful parks, including the Barren River Lake State Resort Park and the Highland Games, which are held annually in September.

4. The Glasgow Railroad was completed in 1860, and it played a crucial role in the development of the city as a commercial center.

5. Glasgow is the birthplace of several notable figures, including Emmy-winning actress Patricia Neal and sports commentator Denny Crum.

6. The city is also known for its strawberry festival, held annually in May, which celebrates the city's history of strawberry farming.

7. The Square in downtown Glasgow is a popular shopping and dining destination, featuring many locally-owned businesses.

8. Visitors can explore the city's history at the South Central Kentucky Cultural Center, which houses artifacts and exhibits related to the region's history and culture.

9. Glasgow is home to several educational institutions, including Western Kentucky University's Glasgow campus and the Barren County School District.

10. The city has a diverse economy, with industries ranging from health care and education to manufacturing and agriculture.