Livingston County, Kentucky
A rural county in western Kentucky with county seat Smithland. Small population (9,519 in 2010), agricultural economy, river-influenced landscape, and local historical ties to early American settlement.
Overview
Livingston County is a rural county in the United States, located in the state of Kentucky. As reported by the 2010 census, the county had a population of about 9,519 people. The county government is based in the small community of Smithland, which serves as the county seat and local service center.
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The county occupies a predominantly rural landscape characterized by farmland, forests and low rolling hills. Its location places it near significant waterways that have influenced settlement patterns and local industry; those rivers and streams support wildlife habitat, recreation and some commercial activities. Roads and small towns connect residents to larger regional centers for goods and services.
History and name
Livingston County traces its roots to the early period of Kentucky's statehood when counties were formed to organize land and local government for new settlers. The county takes its name from the Livingston family, a notable name in early American public life. Historic buildings, cemeteries and place names reflect the county's long rural development and ties to frontier-era commerce.
Economy and community life
The local economy is largely based on agriculture, small businesses and occupations tied to natural resources and transportation. Community life centers on small towns, volunteer organizations, churches and schools. Outdoor recreation such as hunting, fishing and boating are important for residents and attract visitors from the surrounding region.
Notable facts and distinctions
- Small population and low population density compared with urban counties.
- Smithland functions as the administrative and service hub for county residents.
- Rural character with a mix of farming, forested land and river-related activities.
- Local history is tied to early settlement patterns in western Kentucky and to prominent family names from the early republic.
For further local details, public records and services, residents consult county offices and regional resources that document current demographics, land use and community programs.
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Author
AlegsaOnline.com Livingston County, Kentucky Leandro Alegsa
URL: https://en.alegsaonline.com/art/58627
Sources
- quickfacts.census.gov : "State & County QuickFacts"
- naco.org : "Find a County"