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Montgomery County is in north-central Kentucky, 30 miles east of Lexington.
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Mt. Sterling serves as the county seat of Montgomery County. The current courthouse is the sixth to be located in downtown Mt. Sterling.
Confederate Gen. John Hunt Morgan captured Mt. Sterling in 1864, and his troops overnight stole $65,000 from Farmers Bank on Main Street. The money has never been found.
Kentucky’s largest sycamore tree soars 85 feet above the ground and is rooted on the George Donaldson Farm in Montgomery County.
Montgomery County is home to 35 industries that employ more than 5,000 area residents.
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City Praised as One of America's 100 Best Communities for Young People
Food
What's cookin'? Get a taste of regional cuisine.
University and High School Add New Training Programs and Facilities
Mary Chiles Hospital Expands Parking and Facilities, Adds New Equipment
Chamber of Commerce Implements New Events, Programs and a Pledge
Montgomery County Is a Great Place to Call Home
Challenging Courses and Scenic Views Keep Golfers on Their Tees Year-Round

Agri-tourism Makes the Family Farm Look Like a Horse of a Different Color
Visitors to Two Sisters Pumpkin Patch will find a corn maze, farm animals and acres of sunflowers, pumpkins and gourds.