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Flat Lick
, Kentucky in Knox County

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16 active listings near Flat Lick
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$295,000   👍 763 Evergreen Rd
$295,000   👍 763 Evergreen Rd
$275,000   👍 965 Parkers Branch Rd
$220,000   👍* 910 Creek Mart Rd
$195,000   👍 9999 Highway 718
$155,000   👍 7539 State Highway 223
$139,000   👍 9999 Brices Creek Rd
$109,000   👍* 2530 Mills Creek Rd
$90,000   👍 1560 Buckeye Branch Rd
$75,000   👍* 66 Binghamtown Rd
$70,000   👍 2190 Buckeye Branch Rd
$62,000   👍 9999 Houston Broughton Rd
$50,000   👍 1 Warriors Path
$49,000   👍 89 Branch Connector Rd
$15,000   👍 9999 KY 223
$12,500   👍* 11126 Kentucky Highway 718

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

Flat Lick is a small unincorporated community located in Knox County, Kentucky. Here are some interesting facts about the village:

1. Flat Lick was originally called Turkey Creek and was settled in the late 1700s.

2. The village got its name from a lick, which is a natural salt deposit where animals would gather to lick the salt. The lick in Flat Lick was flat and extended for several miles.

3. The Flat Lick Baptist Church, which was founded in 1799, is one of the oldest churches in Kentucky.

4. The Civil War Battle of Flat Lick was fought on August 17, 1863, near the village. Confederate forces led a raid against Union troops, destroying three bridges and capturing several horses and mules.

5. Flat Lick is home to several historical sites, including the Flat Lick Memorial Cemetery, which is the final resting place of many Civil War soldiers and their families.

6. The village has a rich musical heritage, with many musicians and singers hailing from the area. Notable musicians from Flat Lick include the late bluegrass artist Red Allen and the singer and fiddler Clyde Davenport.

7. Today, Flat Lick remains a small community with a population of around 1,000 people. Despite its small size, the village has a strong community spirit and is home to several family-owned businesses and community events, including the Flat Lick Festival, which takes place each summer.