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Nortonville, Kentucky

Nortonville, Kentucky
City
Location of Nortonville, Kentucky
Location of Nortonville, Kentucky
Coordinates: 37°11′16″N 87°27′22″W / 37.18778°N 87.45611°W / 37.18778; -87.45611Coordinates: 37°11′16″N 87°27′22″W / 37.18778°N 87.45611°W / 37.18778; -87.45611
Country United States
State Kentucky
County Hopkins
Incorporated 1873
Area
 • Total 1.1 sq mi (2.9 km2)
 • Land 1.1 sq mi (2.9 km2)
 • Water 0.0 sq mi (0.0 km2)
Elevation 404 ft (123 m)
Population (2000)
 • Total 1,264
 • Density 1,136.3/sq mi (438.7/km2)
Time zone Central (CST) (UTC-6)
 • Summer (DST) CDT (UTC-5)
ZIP code 42442
Area code(s) 270 & 364
FIPS code 21-56910
GNIS feature ID 0499617
Website www.cityofnortonville.com

Nortonville is a home rule-class city in Hopkins County, Kentucky, in the United States. The population was 1,264 during the year 2000 U.S. census.

Nortonville was incorporated by the state legislature in 1873 under the name Norton. Nortonville celebrated its centennial in 1972, having established a post office in 1871 and request incorporation in 1872. Nortonville owes its existence to the railroad industry and is named for Eckstein Norton, a Kentucky-born investment banker who started as a clerk in a country store in Russellville, Kentucky in 1846. Eckstein Norton participated in the creation of the Elizabethtown & Paducah Railroad in the late 1860s (east-west tracks). He then purchased 2000 acres of land in what would become Norton Village, later changed to Nortonville around 1900. Norton became a shipping agent for the Illinois Central Railroad, which eventually acquired the Elizabethtown & Paducah Railroad. The north-south railroad. named the Evansville, Henderson and Nashville. was completed through Nortonville in 1872. It was purchased in a foreclosure sale in 1879 by the Louisville & Nashville Railroad. Norton became president of the L&N Railroad on October 6, 1886. Nortonville in 1886 was one of only nine towns to have a steam hoist operated in the L&N Railroad's system to unload and transfer freight. By then Nortonville was a junction of the IC and L&N Railroads. Nortonville saw growth after 1902, when investors purchased land from the Norton heirs and opened a shaft coal mine as the Nortonville Coal Company. They also operated an electric power plant.

Nortonville implemented its first water system in 1936 and paved its streets in 1956. A centralized sewage treatment system was built in the late 1970s, opening an opportunity for continued growth. The Nortonville City Hall occupies the well maintained 1930's high school building, which was built by the WPA.

Nortonville is located at 37°11′16″N 87°27′22″W / 37.18778°N 87.45611°W / 37.18778; -87.45611 (37.187660, -87.456032). According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 1.1 square miles (2.8 km2), of which 1.1 square miles (2.8 km2) is land and 0.89% is water.


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