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Perryville, Kentucky

Perryville, Kentucky
City
Location of Perryville, Kentucky
Location of Perryville, Kentucky
Coordinates: 37°39′0″N 84°57′1″W / 37.65000°N 84.95028°W / 37.65000; -84.95028Coordinates: 37°39′0″N 84°57′1″W / 37.65000°N 84.95028°W / 37.65000; -84.95028
Country United States
State Kentucky
County Boyle
Settled January 17, 1817
Incorporated February 6, 1867
Named for the hero of the 1813 Battle of Lake Erie
Government
 • Mayor Anne Sleet
 • City Council Georgeanne Edwards
John Gentry
Dawn Hastings
Sheila Cox
Phillip Crowe
Julie Clay
Area
 • Total 0.80 sq mi (2.06 km2)
 • Land 0.78 sq mi (2.02 km2)
 • Water 0.02 sq mi (0.04 km2)
Elevation 840 ft (260 m)
Population (2010)
 • Total 751
 • Density 940/sq mi (360/km2)
Time zone Eastern (EST) (UTC-5)
 • Summer (DST) EDT (UTC-4)
ZIP code 40468
Area code(s) 859
FIPS code 21-60258
GNIS feature ID 0500436

Perryville (local /pɛrəvəl/ or /pɛrəvɪl/) is a 5th-class city along the Chaplin River in western Boyle County, Kentucky, in the United States. The population was 751 at the time of the 2010 U.S. Census. It is part of the Danville Micropolitan Statistical Area.

The site was first settled by James Harbeson and a band of Virginians in the final stages of the American Revolution c. 1781. Harbeson's Fort or Station was located near a cave and spring to provide additional protection from Indian raids. The settlement's position beside the river and along roads leading to Harrod's Fort, Louisville, Lebanon, and Danville caused it to be renamed Harbeson's Crossing.

In 1815, Edward Bullock and William Hall laid out a new town at the site named for Cmdr. Oliver Hazard Perry, the hero of the 1813 Battle of Lake Erie during the War of 1812. Bullock started the post office the next year and the state legislature incorporated the city in 1817. In the late 1830s, a line of buildings next to the Chaplin River formed the basis of the village of Perryville. Now called "Merchants' Row," these buildings still stand.


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