USDA Eligible Active Listings Near
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Auburn
, Kentucky in Logan County

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27 active listings near Auburn
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$599,900   👍* 5365 Cave Spring Rd
$489,900   👍 768 AL Bedel Rd
$449,000   👍 192 Hoskins Rd
$424,900   👍* 1962 Pilot Knob Rd
$397,500   👍* 1330 Cemetery Rd
$397,500   👍* 1330 Cemetery Rd
$385,000   👍* 217 Bellaire Dr
$294,900   👍 232 Bellaire Dr
$289,900   👍* 108 Willow Hill Ct
$279,900   👍 1193 Chandlers Rd
$264,900   👍 112 Willow Hill Ct
$244,900   👍* 725 W Main St
$240,000   👍* 540 Quarry Rd
$195,000   👍 132 Blakey St
$189,900   👍* 115 Scarbrough Ln
$189,900   👍* 393 Peterson Ave
$186,900   👍* 168 Circle Dr
$185,000   👍* 4334 Chandlers Rd
$174,900   👍* 5996 Bucksville Rd
$124,900   👍 2830 Cemetery Rd
$114,900   👍* 314 Wilson Ave
$94,900   👍* 223 N College St
$43,000   👍* 112 Lincoln Ct
$34,900   👍* 0 Cave Springs Rd

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

Here are some interesting facts regarding the village of Auburn, Kentucky:

1. Auburn is known as "The Antiques Capital of Kentucky" because of its many antique shops and dealers.
2. The village is home to several historic houses and buildings, including the Old Logan County Courthouse and the Auburn Historic District.
3. Auburn hosts an annual Antique Festival on the third weekend of September, featuring live music, food vendors, and antique dealers from around the region.
4. Auburn was founded in the early 1800s, and its name is said to have been inspired by the nearby Auburn Hill.
5. The village is located near several notable attractions, including the Corvette Museum in Bowling Green and Mammoth Cave National Park.
6. Auburn is part of the Bowling Green Metropolitan Statistical Area and has a population of approximately 1,300 people.