Milestone Communities
Kentucky is a collection of several different counties that comprise what is known as the "Bluegrass State", a nickname based on the fact that native bluegrass grows abundantly here. It actually has a blue hue when it is allowed to grow to its natural height of two to three feet. Based on our fertile soil we were able to produce high quality livestock, especially thoroughbred horses, this gives us the reputation of being the "Horse Capital of the World". Our communities rage with beauty and even in the diverse downtown areas you are still within thirty minutes of rolling country roads lined with mature trees. Our state has the perfect balance of a culture rich metropolitan city life that can be escaped at a moment's notice.
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Berea
Berea is a principal city of the Richmond–Berea area, which includes Madison and Rockcastle counties. It is the fastest growing town in...
Georgetown
Conveniently located 10 miles north of Lexington is Scott County. While rich in heritage and natural beauty, Georgetown, Kentucky offers a thriving...
Lexington
As Kentucky’s second largest city, Lexington is centrally located in the world renowned Bluegrass Region of the state. Surrounded by gently rolling...
Louisville
On the first Saturday of May all eyes turn to Louisville for the historic running of the Kentucky Derby. For over 130 years, Churchill Downs has hosted...
Nicholasville
Nicholasville, located in Jessamine County, is a small town surrounded by the beautiful scenery of Kentucky’s Bluegrass Region. Its southern...
Paris
Paris, located in ourbon County about 17 miles from Lexington. The main connecting road between Paris and Lexington is the Paris Pike (KY 68/27)...
Richmond
Founded in 1798 and rich in history and tradition, Richmond is now one of Kentucky’s fastest growing cities. Located in Madison County and just...
Versailles
Versailles, Kentucky is the thriving economic center of Woodford County. Located just off the Martha Layne Collins Bluegrass Parkway, Versailles...
Winchester
If you are driving along Kentucky 627 South and find yourself in a luxury of antique shops and small locally owned restaurants, you have arrived...

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