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  1. Cynthiana is a home rule-class city [4] in Harrison County, Kentucky, in the United States. The population was 6,402 at the 2010 census. [5] . It is the seat of its county. [6] History. The settlement developed on both sides of the South Fork of the Licking River.

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  2. Cynthiana Kentucky is located on the banks of the South Licking River, 28 miles north of Lexington. The town was established in 1793 on the lands of Robert Harrison. According to tradition, the town was named in honor of Harrison’s daughters, Cynthia and Anna. Cynthiana is the seat of Harrison County.

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  4. The City of Cynthiana is located along the banks of the South Fork of the Licking River in the “golden triangle”: 28 miles Northeast of Lexington, 90 miles from Louisville, and 60 miles South of Cincinnati. Cynthiana was established in 1793 on the lands of Robert Harrison.

  5. Cynthiana is the birthplace of the 2020 Kentucky Derby winner, Authentic. In The Blues Brothers movie released in 2000, the Blues Brothers go to Cynthiana, Kentucky for a bluegrass concert at the fair. Cynthiana once boasted over thirty distilleries and dozens of saloons.

  6. Chartered as the county seat of Harrison County on December 10, 1793 and built on the land of early settler Robert Harrison, Cynthiana was named for Harrison's daughters Cynthia and Anna. During the Civil War, John Hunt Morgan led confederate troops in two battles, one in 1862 and another in 1864. Historical Marker #2312 commemorates the ...

  7. Sep 17, 2021 · Old Bridge over Licking River, Cynthiana, Kentucky. Thunderbolt, horse thief, raider – depending on which side of the Mason-Dixon Line one resides might determine which epithet one would use to describe John H. Morgan. One phrase that can be used with certainty during his Last Kentucky Raid of 1864 is "glory hound." Another would be insubordinate.

  8. Cynthiana, Kentucky (population 6,258) was chartered as the county seat of Harrison County in 1793, built on the land of early settler Robert Harrison, and named for his daughters Cynthia and Anna. Several outstanding examples of Federal-style architecture have survived from the community’s earliest years, and there are an exceptional number ...

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