City Building  270-754-5097

Central City, Kentucky
 

 Where The Opportunities 
Are Endless 
and The Music Never Ends

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Welcome To Central City 

We hope you will find all the information needed to get settled in one of the greatest small towns in Western Kentucky.
Central City is located at Exit 58 of the Western Kentucky Parkway. We have over 4,000 acres of land available for immediate Economic and Industrial development of business: with 500 acres located in the Kentucky Opportunity Zone. The sites are build ready with Railway, Gas, Electric and Water available to areas of property. Call 270-754-5097 for information on properties and incentives offered for all new business locations.
Wendell H Training Training Center was annexed in Central City in 2019. It has over 12,000 acres of Administration, Conference and Training Rooms, State of the Art Field Training and 1,000’s of soldiers traveling through every year.
We are home to approximately 5800 residents and our amenities far outweigh our size. We are proud of our Central City Convention Center, Outdoor Pool and Spray Park, Lu-Ray Park & Amphitheater, Muhlenberg Music Museum (featuring the Everly Bothers and more), Kentucky Motorsports Hall of Fame Museum and 6 mile Rails to Trails.
We are a progressive city geared toward improving the quality of life for our citizens and strive toward becoming the public service minded leaders you so rightly deserve. Central City is moving forward to become the standard community to which all others will be compared in both infrastructure and beautification with all your help and support.


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Music Heritage


The city that The Everly Brothers call home, the county (Muhlenberg) made famous by John Prine’s “Paradise, the site of the annual International Thumbpickers Contest, the area that claims the boyhood home of Merle Travis, and the community that produced world renowned flutist Jim Walker are celebrated in the Muhlenberg Music Museum located in the Central City Tourism Commission office.

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