Pulaski County, Kentucky, covers an area of approximately 677 square miles. It is located in the south-central part of the state and is known for its lakes and recreational opportunities, including Lake Cumberland. The county seat is Somerset, which is the largest city in the area.
In Pulaski County in south-central Kentucky.
Ferguson is located on the edge of Somerset, Kentucky in Pulaski County.
The address of the Pulaski County Historical Society Of Kentucky Inc is: 103 Vicki Lane, Somerset, KY 42501
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There are 10 states in the United States that have a Pulaski County. These states are Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Virginia. Each Pulaski County is named after the Polish nobleman Casimir Pulaski, who fought in the American Revolutionary War.
An estimated 60,851 and growing with a projected 2010 population of 62,183.
The address of the Pulaski County Library is: 60 West Third St., Pulaski, 24301 5097
The phone number of the Pulaski County Library is: 540-980-7770.
There are approximately 120 counties that are in the state of Kentucky. A few of the counties are Allen, Bell, and Carter.
Pulaski County, Illinois is located along the Ohio River in southern Illinois.