Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| Lowes, Kentucky | |
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| Name | Lowes, Kentucky |
| Settlement type | Unincorporated community |
| State | Kentucky |
| County | Graves County |
Lowes, Kentucky is an unincorporated community located in Graves County, Kentucky, near the cities of Mayfield, Kentucky and Paducah, Kentucky. The community is situated in the western part of the state, near the Tennessee River and the Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area. Lowes is also close to the Fort Campbell military base and the Mammoth Cave National Park. The community is part of the Paducah, KY-IL Micropolitan Statistical Area and is near the Cumberland River.
Lowes, Kentucky is located in the Jackson Purchase region of Kentucky, which is characterized by its flat to gently rolling terrain. The community is situated near the Clarks River and the Mayfield Creek, which flow into the Ohio River. The area is also close to the Shawnee National Forest and the Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area, which offer opportunities for outdoor recreation such as hiking, fishing, and hunting. The community is near the cities of Hickman, Kentucky and Fulton, Kentucky, and is part of the Graves County region, which is known for its agricultural production, including tobacco, corn, and soybeans. The region is also home to the Kentucky Dam and the Barkley Dam, which are part of the Tennessee Valley Authority system.
The area that is now Lowes, Kentucky was originally inhabited by the Chickasaw Native American tribe and was later settled by European-American pioneers, including Daniel Boone and John Jacob Astor. The community was named after the Lowes family, who were early settlers in the area. During the American Civil War, the area was a key location for the Confederate States of America and was the site of several battles, including the Battle of Fort Donelson and the Battle of Shiloh. The community is also near the Cumberland Gap, which was an important transportation route during the war. The area is also home to the Paducah National Quilt Museum and the National Quilt Museum, which showcase the region's rich quilting heritage.
As of the 2010 United States Census, the population of Lowes, Kentucky was approximately 100 people, with a median age of 40 years old. The community is predominantly White American, with a small percentage of African American and Native American residents. The median household income is around $30,000, and the median home value is around $80,000. The community is part of the Graves County School District and is near the Murray State University and the West Kentucky Community and Technical College. The area is also home to the Jackson Purchase Medical Center and the Lourdes Hospital.
The economy of Lowes, Kentucky is primarily based on agriculture, with major crops including tobacco, corn, and soybeans. The community is also home to several small businesses, including farm equipment suppliers and agricultural services. The area is also near the Fort Campbell military base, which is a major employer in the region. The community is part of the Paducah, KY-IL Micropolitan Statistical Area and is near the Cairo, Illinois and the Metropolis, Illinois regions, which offer additional economic opportunities. The area is also home to the Kentucky Dam Village State Resort Park and the Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area, which attract tourists and support the local economy.
Lowes, Kentucky is accessible by US Route 45 and Kentucky Route 121, which connect the community to the nearby cities of Mayfield, Kentucky and Paducah, Kentucky. The community is also near the Barkley Regional Airport and the Paducah International Airport, which offer air transportation services. The area is also home to the Tennessee Valley Authority and the Kentucky Utilities Company, which provide electricity and other utilities to the region. The community is part of the Graves County region, which is served by the Graves County Water District and the Mayfield Electric and Water Systems.
Lowes, Kentucky is served by the Graves County School District, which operates several schools in the area, including Graves County High School and Mayfield Elementary School. The community is also near the Murray State University and the West Kentucky Community and Technical College, which offer higher education opportunities. The area is also home to the Paducah School of Art and Design and the West Kentucky Community and Technical College's Paducah Campus, which offer specialized education and training programs. The community is part of the Kentucky Department of Education and is near the Kentucky Education Association and the National Education Association. Category:Unincorporated communities in Kentucky