Reedyville, Kentucky

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CountryUnited States
Elevation
522 ft (159 m)
Reedyville
Reedyville is located in Kentucky
Reedyville
Reedyville
Location within the state of Kentucky
Reedyville is located in the United States
Reedyville
Reedyville
Reedyville (the United States)
Coordinates: 37°11′29″N 86°25′54″W / 37.19139°N 86.43167°W / 37.19139; -86.43167
CountryUnited States
StateKentucky
CountyButler
Elevation
522 ft (159 m)
Time zoneUTC-6 (Central (CST))
  Summer (DST)UTC-5 (CDT)
GNIS feature ID508917[1]

Reedyville is an Unincorporated community in Butler County, Kentucky, United States. The town is supposedly named for the nearby Big Reedy Creek, a tributary of the Green River.[2]

The community is located in the easternmost portion of Butler County at coordinates 37°11′29″N 86°25′54″W / 37.19139°N 86.43167°W / 37.19139; -86.43167.[1] It is located along Kentucky Route 185 (KY 185) about 3.4 miles (5.5 km) south of Roundhill, or about 15 miles (24 km) north of Bowling Green.[3] Reedyville is part of the Bowling Green Metropolitan Statistical Area, and is part of Kentucky's Western Coal Fields region.

Until the February 1967 completion of the KY 185 bridge over the Green River just west of Glenmore,[4] the community was served by a ferry that connected the area to Bowling Green. It was one of several ferries that crossed the river prior to the 1960s.[5][6][7]

Education

Students in Reedyville attend Butler County Schools in Morgantown, Kentucky, including Butler County Middle and high schools. Since the early 2000s, the closest elementary school to the community is North Butler Elementary, located along KY 70 in Huldeville, about halfway between Aberdeen and Jetson.

At one time prior to the 1960s, the Reedyville area's students attended the independently-run Dripping Spring School near the now-extinct community of Threlkel, which has since been demolished.[5]

Points of interest

Green River Lock and Dam Number 5

From 1933–34 to 1951, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers once operated the Green River Lock and Dam Number 5, located 3 miles (4.8 km) outside of Reedyville to the south. It, along with lock and dam numbers 4 and 6 in Woodbury and Brownsville, respectively, were shut down due to the failure of all three dams. In 2021, after 70 years of not being used, Green River Lock and Dam Number 5 was slated to be removed to improve recreational safety and to restore free-flowing conditions to a 73 miles (117 km) course of the river from the Mammoth Cave National Park to Rochester.[8][9][10][11] However, only a third of the dam was removed when officials realized the removal was negatively impacting the river flow and the depth;[12] low river levels also resurfaced multiple abandoned vehicles that were previously submerged by the waters near the site, as well as in areas near the former Bear Creek Ferry site,[13] and in areas further east into Edmonson County.[14] The removal of the dam was eventually completed in September 2024.

Big Reedy Christian Camp

Since 2016, the area is also home to the Big Reedy Christian Camp. Named for the nearby Big Reedy Creek, the camp is a privately funded summer camp where school-age students from churches throughout the region can attend.[15][16]

Other points of interest

  • Honaker's Cemetery
  • Reedyville Community Center

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