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  2. White Plains was established in 1853, and was originally known as "Little Prairie." With the arrival of the railroad in 1870, Little Prairie became the shipping point for a community then known as "White Plains" (modern Fruit Hill) further to the south in Christian County, and thus became known as "White Plains Station," or "New White Plains ...

  3. That community became -- and is still known as -- Fruit Hill. The "New" was eventually dropped from the Hopkins County city, and the White Plains of today came to be. In the early 1900s a large lumber mill operated in White Plains.

  4. White Plains is a city of Kentucky in the United States. The population was 829 at the 2020 census. Geography. White Plains is located in southeastern Hopkins County at (37.184489, -87.384739).

  5. White Plains is a home rule-class city in Hopkins County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 884 at the 2010 census,[2] up from 800 at the 2000 census.

  6. White Plains was incorporated in 1888. A Little Prairie post office opened nearby in 1853 and was moved to the station and renamed White Plains in 1874. The population in 2010 was 884.

  7. White Plains is a home rule-class city in Hopkins County, Kentucky, USA. It was established in 1853 and was originally known as "Little Prairie." The population was 829 according to the 2020 census.

  8. White Plains White Plains is a home rule-class city in Hopkins County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 884 at the 2010 census, up from 800 at the 2000 census.

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