Where is Independence Located? - Independence is a city located in the Kenton County of Kentucky, United States. Independence lies between 39.2721 Degrees North latitudes and 76.7319 Degrees West longitudes.
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Where is Independence Located?
Independence is a city located in the Kenton County of Kentucky, United States. Independence lies between 39.2721 Degrees North latitudes and 76.7319 Degrees West longitudes. According to 2020 U.S.census, the population of Independence city is 28676 people and the city has a total area of 17.56 sq mi. The city has numerous parks and recreational facilities.
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Independence, Kentucky Quick Facts
| Property | Information |
|---|---|
| City | Independence |
| County | Kenton County |
| State | Kentucky |
| State Capital | Frankfort |
| US Region | Southern United States |
| Latitude | 38.9437° N |
| Longitude | 84.5441° W |
| Elevation | 896 ft (273 m) |
| Land Area | 17.10 sq mi |
| Water Area | 0.03 sq mi |
| Total Area | 17.13 sq mi |
| Population (latest Census year) | 28,676 (2020 Census) |
| Population Density | Approximately 1,677 per sq mi |
| ZIP Codes | 41051 |
| Area Code | 859 |
| Time Zone Standard | Eastern Standard Time (EST, UTC−5) |
| Time Zone Daylight | Eastern Daylight Time (EDT, UTC−4) |
| Currency | US Dollar (USD) |
| FIPS Code | 21-39070 |
| Congressional District | Kentucky's 4th Congressional District |
Nearby Cities to Independence, Kentucky
- Taylor Mill, Kentucky - North - 6 mi
- Covington, Kentucky - North - 11 mi
- Erlanger, Kentucky - Northwest - 8 mi
- Florence, Kentucky - West - 9 mi
- Edgewood, Kentucky - Northwest - 8 mi
- Fort Wright, Kentucky - North - 10 mi
- Alexandria, Kentucky - East - 11 mi
- Cincinnati, Ohio - North - 14 mi
- Newport, Kentucky - Northeast - 13 mi
- Walton, Kentucky - South - 13 mi
Driving Distances from Independence, Kentucky
| City | State | Distance (mi) | Approx. Drive Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Taylor Mill | Kentucky | 6 | 10 minutes |
| Erlanger | Kentucky | 8 | 12 minutes |
| Edgewood | Kentucky | 8 | 12 minutes |
| Florence | Kentucky | 9 | 15 minutes |
| Fort Wright | Kentucky | 10 | 15 minutes |
| Alexandria | Kentucky | 11 | 18 minutes |
| Covington | Kentucky | 11 | 20 minutes |
| Newport | Kentucky | 13 | 22 minutes |
| Cincinnati | Ohio | 14 | 25 minutes |
| Walton | Kentucky | 13 | 20 minutes |
Transportation and Connectivity in Independence, Kentucky
| Transportation | Details |
|---|---|
| Airport Name | Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport |
| IATA Code | CVG |
| Port | Not Applicable |
| Major Highways | KY Route 17, KY Route 536, Interstate 71/75 (nearby), Interstate 275 |
| Train/Amtrak Service | Nearest Amtrak station in Cincinnati, Ohio |
| Local Bus/Transit Service | TANK (Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky) |
- KY Route 17 serves as the primary north-south corridor connecting Independence with Covington and southern Kenton County.
- Interstates 71/75 and Interstate 275 provide convenient regional access to Cincinnati, Lexington, and Louisville.
- Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport is located about 13 miles west, offering extensive domestic and international air service.
- TANK bus routes provide public transportation throughout northern Kentucky with connections to downtown Cincinnati.
- Independence's location within the Cincinnati metropolitan area makes it an attractive residential community with convenient access to regional employment and services.
What are top Places to Visit in Independence, Kentucky
| Landmark Name | Type |
|---|---|
| Memorial Park | Community Park |
| Lincoln Ridge Park | County Park |
| Pioneer Park | Recreation Park |
| Doe Run Lake Park | Nature Park |
| Devou Park | Regional Park |
| Kenton County Public Library – Independence Branch | Library |
| England-Idlewild Park | Sports Complex |
| Big Bone Lick State Historic Site | Historic Site |
| Ark Encounter | Theme Attraction |
| Cincinnati Museum Center | Museum |
Colleges and Universities in Independence, Kentucky
| Institution Name | Type | Level | Notable For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Northern Kentucky University | Public | University | Business, education, engineering technology, nursing, and law |
| Gateway Community & Technical College | Public | Community College | Healthcare, advanced manufacturing, business, and workforce training |
| Thomas More University | Private | University | Liberal arts, business, education, and sciences |
| University of Cincinnati | Public | University | Engineering, medicine, business, and research |
| Kenton County School District | Public | K–12 District | Primary and secondary public education |
Waterbodies in Independence, Kentucky
Licking River, Ohio River, Banklick Creek, Bullock Pen Lake, Doe Run Lake, Gunpowder Creek, Williams Creek, Twin Lakes
Golf Courses in Independence, Kentucky
Hickory Sticks Golf Club, Twin Oaks Golf & Plantation Club, Pioneer Golf Course, Summit Hills Country Club, Devou Park Golf Course, World of Golf
Independence, Kentucky — Key Historical Facts
- Independence was founded in 1842 and became the county seat of Kenton County before that designation was later transferred to Covington.
- The community developed as an agricultural center, with tobacco farming and livestock production playing important roles in its early economy.
- During the twentieth century, improved highways and regional growth transformed Independence into a suburban residential community within the Cincinnati metropolitan area.
- Rapid population growth since the 1990s has led to the expansion of neighborhoods, schools, parks, and commercial development throughout the city.
- Today, Independence is known for its family-friendly atmosphere, community events, recreational facilities, and convenient access to employment centers across northern Kentucky and Cincinnati.
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