1 acre in Covington, Kentucky
Build your new home in this great neighborhood
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1 acre in Covington, Kentucky
Covington, Kentucky is a great place to live and work. A vibrant exciting city that sits directly on the Ohio River, looking at the beautiful downtown Cincinnati, Ohio skyline and many of the bridges that connect the 2 states..
Your mind is made up? Covington, KY, is going to be your new home.
Treed and buildable lot 1 acre in Covington, Kentucky
Enjoy the locally grown food, the fast food, and just the overwhelming amount of great restaurants.
Property Information
Parcel Size
1
State
Kentucky
County
KENTON COUNTY
Nearest Cities
Covington
Parcel #
059-40-00-341.01
Address
3567 LIPSCOMB RD COVINGTON, KY 41015
Features
Covington, Kentucky
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Covington is a city in Kenton County, Kentucky, United States. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 40,640; it is the fifth-most-populous city in Kentucky. It is one of two county seats of Kenton County. Covington is located at the confluence of the Ohio and Licking Rivers. Covington is part of the Cincinnati – Northern Kentucky metropolitan area and is separated from Cincinnati by the Ohio River and from Newport by the Licking River. Covington is located within the Upland South region of the United States of America.
Covington was established in 1814 when John Gano, Richard Gano, and Thomas Carneal purchased 150 acres (0.6 km2) on the west side of the Licking River at its confluence with the Ohio River, referred to as “the Point,” from Thomas Kennedy for $50,000. The city was incorporated by the Kentucky General Assembly a year later. Covington experienced growth during most of the 19th century, only to decline during the Great Depression and the middle 20th century. The city has seen some redevelopment during the late 20th and early 21st centuries.
In 1912, city leaders attempted to acquire a baseball franchise in the Class D Blue Grass League; the Cincinnati Reds, whose park was just five miles away across the Ohio River, nixed the move. Instead (after several larger cities backed out), Covington was awarded a team in the new “outlaw” circuit, the Federal League.
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