Bourbon County
Bourbon County is located in the state of Kentucky, known for its rich history and beautiful landscapes. It was established in 1785 and is named after the French royal family, the House of Bourbon. The county is part of the Bourbon Trail, a popular route for visitors interested in exploring the region's famous bourbon distilleries.
The county seat is Paris, which serves as a hub for local government and community activities. Bourbon County is primarily rural, with agriculture playing a significant role in its economy. The area is also known for its horse farms and scenic countryside, attracting tourists and nature enthusiasts alike.