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Has anyone ever lived in Kentucky? What are the pros and cons?
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Answer by thefinalcountdown21
MOVE TO MICHIGAN!
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07:06, 16.05.2012
I’ve lived in Kentucky most of my life. Taxes are low, people (in general) are friendly and it’s a beautiful state. However, small towns are a little boring…I live in one and there is nothing really to do.
Kentucky, south/east Kentucky specifically, moves at a much slower pace than a lot of the other places I’ve been to. There are horses everywhere you look (especially around Lexington), and mostly just a lot of rural land. Some cities are expanding though (Lexington and Louisville mainly). There is a lot of natural beauty to the state. If you’re an outdoors kind of person, you’ll love it.
The weather can be a pain, though. The summers are brutally hot and the winters are freezing. It goes to the extremes. It also changes a lot…there is a saying: “Don’t like the weather in Kentucky? Stick around, it’ll change.”
Edit: Pay no attention to “Multi Accented”…he has multiple accounts on here and they’re all about the same thing…bashing Kentucky.
07:32, 16.05.2012
I live in Kentucky, its a wonderful state to live in!
07:43, 16.05.2012
Kentucky is a great place to live. The central location.
08:04, 16.05.2012
I live in Kentucky. Moved here from Indiana… I love it, but I like small town life and a rural setting. Happiness is what you create around you, not what around you creates….hokey but true!
Wow…B, martha J and I all have the same avatar…must be a kentucky girl thang! ;>)
08:30, 16.05.2012
I lived in Lexington when I was in college and my family is from a very small town in south central Kentucky. I went to Lexington from a bigger city, so I felt like it wasn’t big enough to suit me. It’s a really nice city though. Very clean, people are friendly. My hubby lived in Louisville, and that is also a nice city. Many of the counties are rural and the small towns are really small towns. Lexington is growing and I think that the roads aren’t growing with them. I get tired of the traffic on the more travelled roads. So, it just depends on what you are looking for.
09:06, 16.05.2012
i live in ashland (5 mins from WV and OH) i have lived here for about 10 years now….ive moved to SC twice for short periods of time the past couple years and have moved back…why? i dont know…my fiance wanted to come back both times. i do prefer it over a big busy noisy city. there’s absolutely nothing to do except the movies. but it is nearby Huntington, WV and Charleston and theres a little to do there. overall: KY sucks…yet i dont think i would want to live somewhere else.