Located just north of the crossroads of I-75 and I-64, Georgetown and Scott County are ideally located ten miles north of Lexington. Georgetown was founded in 1790 by the Baptist minister, Elijah Craig, who is perhaps best known for his world famous invention, Bourbon whiskey. Today, Georgetown is a blend of old and new. Noted for its profusion of historic houses and perhaps the finest antique shopping in the state, it is also one of Kentucky's fastest growing communities and the home of Toyota Motor Manufacturing,
Kentucky. Each August, Georgetown is also host to the NFL’s Cincinnati Bengals training camp. Scott County has a population of 40,210, with an average personal income of $27,761. The area is also home to Georgetown College, which is consistently ranked high on national lists. For more information, visit www.georgetownky.com, www.georgetown-kentucky.com or www.gtown.org.