*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Bromley ***
25 active listings near Bromley | |
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$1,200,000 | * 961 Forest Ave |
$975,000 | 1399 Lexington St |
$750,000 | 55-65 River Rd |
$700,000 | 1401 Livingston St |
$545,000 | * 222 Adela Ave |
$480,000 | * 342 Riverbend Dr |
$317,000 | * 142 Highway Ave |
$300,000 | 540 Oak St |
$289,900 | * 1016 John St |
$275,000 | * 348 Highway Ave |
$275,000 | 1401 Livingston St |
$239,900 | * 8 Carneal St |
$238,500 | * 467 Elm St |
$198,000 | 427 Elm St |
$190,000 | * 415 Deverill St |
$174,000 | * 427 Hazen St |
$167,000 | * 427 Hazen St |
$165,000 | * 117 Davies St |
$149,900 | * 116 Short St |
$140,000 | * 359 Altamont Rd |
$130,000 | * 212 Moore St |
$129,900 | * 330 Pike St |
$125,000 | * 311 Bellevue St |
$60,000 | 307 Moore St |
$30,000 | 1013 Forest Ave |
Interested in fun facts and the history of Bromley, KY?
Then read on!
There are a few interesting facts about the village of Bromley, Kentucky:
1. The village was named after John Bromley, a prominent farmer in the area during the 19th century.
2. In the early 1900s, Bromley was known for its amusement park, known as the Bromley Amusement Park. The park featured a dance hall, rides, and games.
3. During World War II, Bromley was home to an army barracks and a prisoner of war camp for German soldiers.
4. In 1937, the village was hit by a devastating flood that destroyed many homes and businesses. The flood inspired the construction of the Ohio River Floodwall, which now protects the village from future floods.
5. Bromley is also home to an annual festival called "Bromley Days," which celebrates the history and culture of the village.