Population: (2008 Estimates)
Winchester: 16,572
Clark County: 35,944
Location:
Clark County is in central Kentucky, 20 miles east of Lexington, 96 miles east
of Louisville and 101 miles south of Cincinnati.
Winchester was founded as a town in 1792, but its roots date from 1685 when Shawnee
Indians inhabited the area. Clark County was named for George Rogers Clark, commander
of the Great Northwest Campaign that took place in 1779-80.
There is something here for everyone…
Leeds Theatre is the center for Arts hosting plays, local productions, and sell-out
events. The Winchester Art Guild Gallery in downtown showcases many of the local
artisans beautiful pieces of artwork.
The Winchester Opera House hosts many cultural events, weddings, holiday fairs,
and community events.
Our Bluegrass Heritage Museum houses the many artifacts, memorabilia and history
of our past. Its beautiful Romanesque Revival style architecture was built between
1893 and 1895. The museum also has a unique gift shop and hosts monthly lecture
series.
The Bluegrass Heritage Museum seeks to bring the history of Central Kentucky
to life by collecting, preserving, interpreting and exhibiting the material culture
of the region known as Bluegrass.
Clark County is the hosts of the Annual Daniel Boone Pioneer Festival, which
is held the weekend after Labor Day, the Beer Cheese Festival in downtown Winchester
held the second weekend in June, and the Scarecrow Festival in October.
During the summer, the Clark County Fair draws big crowds for livestock shows,
rodeo, tractor pulls, horse shows live entertainment and much more.
Throughout the year, the Winchester Clark County Parks and Recreation Department
and YMCA offer plenty of sports-related activities for people of all ages. The community
has walking trails for the fitness enthusiasts or those who just love to connect
with Mother Nature while taking a stroll on the many natural paths in our landscape.
Clark County’s geographic location also appeals to newcomers. Not far away is
Natural Bridge State Resort Park, with a 54-acre lake in Daniel Boone National Forest,
fishing, boating, nature trails, playgrounds, cottages, lodges and beautiful scenery.