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Moving and storage go hand in hand. Whether traveling across town or the country, Moving is an exciting and fresh start. While we are here to help you with all your storage needs, we also want to help you get familiar with the area. That's why we put together this resource guide for Hodgenville.
About Hodgenville, KY
Tucked away in LaRue County, Kentucky, Hodgenville offers that sweet small-town charm amidst the undulating landscapes of central Kentucky. Established in 1818 and named after Colonel Robert Hodgen, the city has a rich history dating back over two centuries. Nestled away with around 3,000 people calling it home, Hodgenville offers an escape from city noise while still keeping up with the times through its amenities and tight-knit community vibe.
Hodgenville is best known as the birthplace of Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States. Fancy strolling through Hodgenville, where every corner tells a story from Lincoln's era? It’s filled with historical treasures that draw crowds looking for an educational adventure.
What To Do in Hodgenville, KY
Hodgenville offers a variety of attractions and activities for visitors and residents to enjoy.
- Lincoln Heritage: Imagine walking on the very ground that Abraham Lincoln first did by visiting the historical park dedicated to his birthplace. It features a commemorative log cabin, marking where he was born back in 1809. At this park, not only can visitors soak up history through intriguing artifacts displayed at the center but also join ranger-led explorations revealing insights into Abraham Lincoln’s youth spent amidst Kentucky’s greenery.
- Historic Downtown: Picture this – you're leisurely pacing down the streets in Hodgenville's center. Quirky shops catch your eye; aromas waft out from cozy cafés while each building whispers tales from history itself. Let curiosity guide you as you meander through inviting boutique storefronts near us - each offering something truly special. Antique enthusiasts can rejoice over eclectic finds while gallery-goers bask amidst inspiring exhibits... All before gathering for soul-warming plates piled high with delectable specialties specific to the South in any number of intimate dining spots.
- Outdoor Recreation: Enjoy the natural beauty of Hodgenville at local parks and recreational areas, such as Creekfront Park and the Rolling Fork River Trail. These gems hidden in plain sight offer more than meets the eye - think long walks on winding paths edged by vistas that take your breath away; quiet moments spent fishing; lazy afternoons enjoying snacks outdoors; plus, encounters with animals living freely as they always have been meant to. Here’s where tranquility isn’t just found but experienced wholeheartedly.
- Community Events: Immerse yourself in Hodgenville's small-town charm by attending community events and festivals held throughout the year. From the Lincoln Days Celebration, featuring parades, reenactments, and live music, to the LaRue County Fair, offering carnival rides, agricultural exhibits, and food vendors, there's always something happening in Hodgenville to entertain residents and visitors alike.
Working in Hodgenville, KY
Hodgenville's economy benefits from manufacturing, healthcare, education, retail, and hospitality. The city's unemployment rate is low at 4.9%, which is a bit higher than the national average. The median household income is low at $51,875 per year, and it is about $17,000 lower than the American average of $69,021.
The economy is growing at about the same speed as the rest of the country. Hodgenville’s predicted job growth rate for the next ten years is 31%, compared to the national rate of 33.5%.
Industries offering the most jobs are education (11.2%), healthcare (9.4%), transportation equipment (6.0%), public administration (5.4%), construction (4.9%), apparel (4.5%), and food & beverage stores (4.1%).
Hodgenville, KY Neighborhoods
This city has just three charming and elegant neighborhoods that are well-established and attractive.
- Boundary Oak / Tonieville: This is a larger rural area west of the town. The median real estate price is $318,280. This amount is higher than 73.1% of all other places in Kentucky. Most properties are owner-occupied. The average rent is $1,273. The vacancy rate is 0%, making it nearly impossible to find an available place in this neighborhood.
- Athertonville / Lyons: This area is on the northeastern side of the town. The median real estate price is $211,787. The average rental price is $1,259. The vacancy rate is 21.6%, due to many vacation rentals, which means it’s easy to find an available place.
- City Center: This is the town’s heart. The median sales price for a home is $178,564. The average rent is $1,402, and the vacancy rate is 11.1%.
Hodgenville, KY School District
Larue County Schools is the administrator for the public schools. The school district spends $12,393 each year on each student. The student-to-teacher ratio is reasonable at 16 to one.
There are no private schools. The nearest ones are in Elizabethtown: St. James Catholic School (PK to 8th) and three preschools of First Christian Church Preschool (NS to PK), Gloria Dei Lutheran School (NS to 1st), and Heartland Montessori School (PK to K).
The two-year Elizabethtown Community and Technical College is the closest college. It is 12 miles away. There are 47 other colleges and universities within 100 miles. Some schools are in Louisville, about 44-45 miles away. They include Bellarmine University (private) and the University of Louisville (public).
Moving to Hodgenville, KY Resource Guide
The City of Hodgenville’s municipal government consists of an elected mayor and six members serving on the City Council. There is more information on Hodgenville's website.
The Larue County Parks and Recreation maintains the city parks and sports fields.
Hodgenville, KY Housing
The median home sales price in Hodgenville is $379,500. The price trend is up by 46% year-over-year. The housing market is a buyer’s market, with more homes listed for sale than potential buyers. Housing costs are an astonishing 43% lower than the rest of the country but going up fast. The cost of living is 3% lower than in other Kentucky cities and 13% less than the national average.