Tradition and progress come together in Georgetown and Scott County to form one of the best places in the world to live and work. Rich in agricultural tradition and rural lifestyle, this Kentucky community has for well over 200 years been on the cutting edge of education and industry. From one of the first schools to offer women an equal education to the high-tech Georgetown College of today…from the manufacturing influence of Georgetown founder Elijah Craig with his grist mill, paper mill and first ropewalk to the production of millions of Toyotas since 1995, Scott County is a place with something for everyone! The community, bound together by the branches of the rolling Elkhorn Creek, in one of the most rapidly growing areas of the Kentucky Commonwealth.
For over 200 years, the Georgetown area has maintained an ideal combination of tradition and progress. From Elijah Craig’s 18th century grist mill to millions of modern Toyotas, Scott County has served as the perfect location for many businesses and organizations.