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The City of Stanford
Stanford is Kentucky’s second-oldest city and home to many historic sites including Logan’s Fort and the L&N Depot. The city was founded in 1775 by Benjamin Logan and remains the county seat of Lincoln County In 1975, Logan's Trace, the route followed by Colonel Logan, became part of the famous Wilderness Road by an act of the Kentucky Legislature Stanford's Main Street is part of the Wilderness Road and is the oldest Main Street in Kentucky
Stanford City Hall is located at 305 E Main St, Stanford, KY 40484
The Stanford City Council
The Stanford City Council meets at 6:30 p m on the second Thursday of every month Meetings are held at the Lincoln County Public Library The City Council includes Eddie Carter, Joe Tackett, Jason Hignite, Bill Miracle, Ronnie Deatherage and Jerry Wilkinson The Mayor of Stanford is Dalton Miller
The City of Crab Orchard
The City of Crab Orchard, known as the “grand gateway to Kentucky,” was an important station on the Wilderness Road. Crab Orchard’s eight mineral springs were renowned for their medicinal properties and led to the creation of the elegant Crab Orchard Springs Hotel The hotel accommodated up to 700 guests and was built in 1850
During the Civil War the Wilderness road was an important military route The graves of many Civil War soldiers can be found in the Crab Orchard Cemetery
Crab Orchard City Hall is located at 86 Main Street, Crab Orchard KY 40419
Crab Orchard City Commission
The Crab Orchard City Commission meets at 6:30 p m on the second Thursday of every month at Crab Orchard City Hall City Commissioners include Kenny Manuel, Bill Dyehouse, Mike Eldridge and Jerry Shelton. The Mayor of Crab Orchard is Jesse Harris



The City of Hustonville
Once known as the "Capital City of West Lincoln," Hustonville was founded by pioneers from Virginia and incorporated under that name in 1835 The city was named after Stephen Huston, who's old stone house near the intersection of Ky 70 and U S 127 was built in 1806
Hustonville City Hall is located at 9860 W Main St, Hustonville, KY 40437.
The Hustonville City Council
The Hustonville City Council meets the first Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m. at Hustonville City Hall. City Council members include Corie Curtsinger, Richard Cooper, Michael “Brent” Stewart, Donna Hendricks, Jimmy Lane and Jimmy Evans The Mayor of Hustonville is Timothy Smith
TheStanfordCityCouncil(PhotobyAbigailRoberts) PicturedfromlefttorightareRonnieDeatherage,JasonHignite,Bill Miracle,MayorDaltonMiller,EddieCarter,JerryWilkinsonandJoe Tackett






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