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  1. Visitors. Welcome to Boone County, Kentucky – We’re glad you are visiting! Boone County is conveniently located in Northern Kentucky, just minutes from Cincinnati, Ohio. The Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International airport (CVG) is located in Boone County and there are three Interstate systems and 42 miles of Ohio River frontage ...

  2. Share this Tour. Boone County, formed in 1798 from Campbell County, and named after Colonel Daniel Boone, is located in the northern most part of the state. It is bordered by the Ohio River to the north and west for a little over 39 miles, which has helped lend to the rich history to be found here.

  3. Boone County Kentucky Historical Society. Welcome to the Boone County (KY) Historical Society Website! There is a great amount of history in our county that has not been available to the public. We hope to give some of our county's history a wider audience.

  4. About. In 2021, Boone County, KY had a population of 135k people with a median age of 38 and a median household income of $87,034. Between 2020 and 2021 the population of Boone County, KY grew from 132,368 to 134,599, a 1.69% increase and its median household income grew from $82,838 to $87,034, a 5.07% increase.

  5. Boone County is conveniently located in Northern Kentucky, just minutes from Cincinnati, Ohio. The Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International airport (CVG) is located in Boone County and there are three Interstate systems and 42 miles of Ohio River frontage that accessibly connect the County to the mid-west, south and eastern portions ...

  6. Boone County Kentucky - Government. 7,884 likes · 117 talking about this · 1,300 were here. Welcome to the official page of the Boone County Fiscal Court in Boone County, Kentucky.

  7. Oct 27, 2022 · You’ll know the history of a particular site and learn to appreciate nature, animals, and other people’s works. Discover the best things to do in Boone County, Kentucky! Boone County was once part of Campbell County, named after Daniel Boone, a notable Kentucky pioneer and explorer.

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