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Absher   •   Barnett Springs   •   Bliss   •   Breeding   •   Cane Valley   •   Casey Creek   •   Chance   •   Christine   •   Coburg   •   *Columbia   •   Craycraft   •   Crocus   •   Cundiff   •   Dunbar Hill   •   Ella   •   Eunice   •   Fairplay   •   Feathersburg   •   Flatwood   •   Garlin   •   Gentrys Mill   •   Glens Fork   •   Gradyville   •   Holmes   •   Inroad   •   Joppa   •   Kellyville   •   Keltner   •   Knifley   •   Milltown   •   Montpelier   •   Neatsville   •   Nell   •   Ozark   •   Pellyton   •   Pickett   •   Portland   •   Purdy   •   Sparksville   •   Toria   •   Weed

A USDA loan is a mortgage option available to eligible homebuyers that is sponsored by the United States Department of Agriculture to promote homeownership in rural communities. USDA Loans, sometimes called "RD Loans," offer 100% financing options on eligible rural properties. USDAProperties can help you find USDA properties in Adair County.

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Adair County is located in the southern part of Kentucky, and was established on December 11, 1801. It was named in honor of General John Adair, a Revolutionary War veteran and later Kentucky Governor (1820-1824). The county is part of the Pennyrile region of Kentucky, which features rolling hills and abundant limestone. The area was initially inhabited by various Native American tribes before European explorers and settlers arrived in the 18th century.

Columbia, the county seat, was established in 1802, just a year after the county itself. It was named to honor Christopher Columbus. The town grew rapidly during the 19th century, with the construction of various mills, businesses, and a courthouse. Agriculture played a significant role in the economy of Adair County throughout its history, with many farmers cultivating crops like tobacco and corn, and raising livestock.

One fun fact about Adair County is that it is home to the Lindsey Wilson College, a private liberal arts college established in 1903. Initially founded as the Lindsey Wilson Training School, the college transformed into a junior college in 1923 and quickly gained a reputation for academic excellence. Today, Lindsey Wilson College offers a wide range of degree programs and caters to around 2,700 students.


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803 Page St
Columbia, KY

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305 Tutt St
Columbia, KY

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4185 Knob Lick Rd
Edmonton, KY

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