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Grant County has been going
through a period of fast growth that began in the mid 1990s and
has no end in sight.
Homes, in the price range
of $100,000 to $500,000, are being constructed throughout the once
rural countryside.
Presently being constructed are new city buildings,
a library, new businesses, renovation of the courthouse, two new
interstate exchanges, and the widening of the interstate itself,
including new bridges.
Grant County is the home
of four cities: Crittenden, Dry Ridge, Williamstown and Corinth.
From the north to the south end of the county all of Grant County
is only minutes away from northern Kentucky, Cincinnati, Ohio and
Lexington, Kentucky.
Grant County tries to maintain
its past history as well as plan for the future. Local merchants
plan many special event days throughout the year.
Interstate 75 runs the
entire length of the heart of the county and is the main highway
for travelers north or south from Michigan to Florida, including
lots of Canadian tourists.
There are many light manufacturing
companies plus a Dana Corporation assembly plant. The Grant County
Economic Development Committee has access to industrial areas for
future development.
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Downtown Williamstown

William Arnold log home - first home of founder
of Williamstown. Original logs

Courthouse, Downtown Williamstown

Grant County is just minutes away.
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