Georgetown is the seat of Scott County, Kentucky. Originally known as Lebanon, founded by the Rev. Elijah Craig, the city was renamed in 1790 in honor of President George Washington. It is the home of Georgetown College, a private liberal arts college.
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Regular Websites
The city's official site includes an overview of the city council, boards, committees, and departments, as well as ongoing programs of the municipality, and contact data. - Georgetown
http://www.georgetown-kentucky.gov/
For this liberal arts college in Georgetown, Kentucky, the resources available on this site include its admissions policies, academics, athletic programs, campus offices, and alumni information. An online application is available. - Georgetown College
http://www.georgetowncollege.edu/
Georgetown/Scott County Chamber of Commerce
The area's business membership organization offers relocation, tourism, business, and community interest information, as well as a guide to local government services, businesses, and area places of interest. - Georgetown/Scott County Chamber of Commerce
http://www.gtown.org/
Georgetown: A Kentucky Treasure
Operated by the Georgetown/Scott County Tourism Commission, this guide to the city includes helpful information about area attractions, shopping venues, restaurants, and lodging facilities, as well as a history of the city and an events schedule. - Georgetown: A Kentucky Treasure
http://www.georgetownky.com/