Taylor County, Kentucky - Lake Cumberland Area Development
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Taylor County, Kentucky - Lake Cumberland Area Development
Welcome to Taylor County, Kentucky Our Cities: Campbellsville Population Wages Workforce Number 2008 Civilian Labor Force: Taylor Co. 23,783 Labor Force Employed Unemployed Campbellsville 10,947 Year 2007 Taylor Co. Projected Population: 2010 2015 2020 2025 24,262 24,995 25,609 26,105 Location Highway Distance in miles to Selected Market Centers: Lexington, KY Louisville, KY Nashville, TN Cincinnati, OH Indianapolis, IN Atlanta, GA St. Louis, MO Chicago, IL New York, NY Dallas, TX 84 85 134 159 198 319 347 379 787 796 13,615 12,861 754 Average 2006 Weekly Wage: Taylor Co. Kentucky All Industries $702.00 $504.00 Income and Median Home Price Manufacturing Per Capita Income 2006: $23,825 $551.00 Median Household Income 2008: $34,511 Median Home Price 2007: $79,200 $901.00 Services $269.00 $608.00 Across the top: the Visitor’s Center at Green River Lake State Park; Atkinson-Griffin Log House at Green River Lake State Park; the Clock Tower at Campbellsville University; the Ransdell Chapel at Campbellsville University. Left and below: Green River Lake; Murakami Manufacturing USA Inc. Statistical information for Taylor Co. obtained from Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development — thinkkentucky.com Taylor County, Kentucky continued Our Cities: Campbellsville Right: Cox Interior, Inc. employs 867 people and manufactures doors, stairs, mantels and more. Major Business and Industry Campbellsville Adanta Human Development Services Products/Services Sheltered workshop: contract assembling and light bench woodworking; assemble screws and washers, count and package screws and concrete nails Emp. Since 21 Available Industrial Sites and Buildings 1976 Heartland Commerce & Technology Park: 202 acres Campbellsville Industrial Park: 6 acres Amazon.com Fulfillment Center 1100 1999 Campbellsville Apparel Men’s t-shirts, briefs, sweatshirts and sweatpants 180 1999 Fruit of the Loom Bldg.: 450,000 sq. feet Campbellsville Cherry Reproductions Cherry Wood Furniture 6 1965 Campbellsville-Taylor Co. Spec. Bldg #3: 48,000 sq. feet Campbellsville Handmade Cherry Furniture Tables, chairs, beds, desks, bookcases, handmade cherry bedroom and dining room furniture 6 1965 Campbellsville Industries, Inc. Ornamental metal and aluminum fabricating; steeples, cupolas, crosses, cornices, awnings, columns, louvers, shutters, railings and balusters 127 Clarcor Air Filtration Products Air filtration products 175 2000 Classic Kitchens, Inc. Custom wooden cabinets, vanities and bookcases 28 1983 Cox Interior, Inc. Manufacturer of interior trim, stair parts, circular stairs, interior and exterior doors, mantels. 684 1983 Creation Sportswear, Inc. Textile screen printing 20 1984 Emhart Teknologies Threaded fasteners 60 1964 Farmer’s Gate Co. Steel gates, coral panels, round bale feeders, walk-thrus 25 1997 Water Information: Frost-Arnett Co. Medical billings 88 1999 Campbellsville Municipal Water & Sewer System Ingersoll-Rand Co. Vacuum pumps and air and gas compressors 205 1969 J & D Auto Electric, Inc. Starter, alternator and generator rebuilding service 12 1983 J & K Tool Machine shop: general machining, tool and die 8 1992 Murakami Manufacturing USA Inc. Automotive Mirrors 275 2001 UpStream Customer Care LLC Information data center 278 1999 Whitney & Whitney Inc. Hardwood Lumber 25 1952 Wholesale Hardwood Interiors Custom millwork, hardwood flooring, interior moldings, door and stair parts; wood product sales 74 1985 Lippert Bldg. — 29,000 sq. feet 1955 Utilities Serving Taylor Co. Electric E.On U.S.— KU East Ky. Power Cooperative Inter-County Energy Coop. Nolin RECC Taylor Co. RECC Natural Gas Atmos Energy Corp. ** Capacity Avg. Use Excess 9,000,000 2,973,897 6,026,103 Sewer Information: Campbellsville Municipal Water & Sewer System ** Capacity Avg. Flow Excess 4,200,000 2,328,000 1,872,000 **Gallons per day Statistical information for Taylor Co. obtained from Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development — thinkkentucky.com Taylor County, Kentucky continued Our Cities: Campbellsville Right: the E. Bruce Heilman Student Complex at Campbellsville University houses a dining hall, bookstore, post office, grill and student lounge. Recreation and Attractions Education Taylor County is located in the geographical center of Kentucky. Campbellsville is the county seat and is home to Campbellsville University, a four-year private college offering both undergraduate and graduate programs. The college campus covers 75 acres and has an enrollment of more than 2,000 Above: A redbud tree offers a burst of color to the landscape at Green River Lake State Park. Below: visitors view students. a wetland environment at the Clay Hill Memorial Forest. Another component of the university is Clay Hill Memorial Forest, a 135-acre regional center for environmental education and research. Trails lead visitors through a beautiful forest made up mostly of oak, hickory, American beech and maple trees. The history of Campbellsville and Taylor County is showcased in several structures in the area that are open for tours, including the Jacob Hiestand House, constructed in 1823. One of only 12 German stone houses in the state, the house is known for its hand-tooled masonry and features period furnishings. The Atkinson-Griffin Log House, located within Green River Lake State Park, served as a Confederate hospital after the Battle of Tebbs Bend, where Confederate General John Hunt Morgan began his 1863 raid into Indiana and Ohio. Today, the log cabin features a diorama depicting that Civil War battle. Just over the hill lies beautiful Green River Lake, an 8,200-acre water playground attracting both residents and visitors looking for summer days filled with boating, skiing, fishing and swimming. The state park offers camping, mini golf and hiking and mountain biking along a 20 -mile multipurpose trail. For more information about Taylor County, visit www. campbellsvilleky.com/. Elementary, Middle & High Taylor County has two public school districts. Taylor County Schools has a total enrollment of 2,654 students and spends $7,921 per pupil. Campbellsville Independent Schools has a total enrollment of 1,122 and spends $10,349 per pupil. Each district supports one elementary, one middle and one high school. Find more information about the schools in Campbellsville and Taylor County by visiting www.cville.k12.ky.us/ and www.taylor.k12.ky.us/. Colleges and Universities Taylor County is home to Campbellsville University, a Christian institution offering undergraduate and graduate programs. In addition, the county is located within 60 miles of 22 other colleges and universities. Area Technology Centers Seventeen Kentucky Area Technology Centers lie within 60 miles of the community. The nearest one is located in Greensburg, just 10 miles from Campbellsville in neighboring Green County.