Hebron, Kentucky
Hebron (/ˈhiːbrən/) is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Boone County, Kentucky, United States.[2] It is named after the biblical city of Hebron. As of the 2020 census, it had a population of 6,195. The wider Hebron area is home to the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, which serves Cincinnati and the Tri-State (Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana) area. History![]() Previously known as Briar Thicket and possibly Hecla, the community post office established in 1858 was named for the local Hebron Lutheran Church.[3] GeographyHebron is located in northern Boone County, on the western edge of the Cincinnati–Covington suburbs. Interstate 275 forms the northern edge of the CDP, with the CDP of Francisville to the north. The center of Hebron is focused around the intersection of Kentucky Route 20 and Kentucky Route 237, located 3 miles (5 km) west of the entrance to Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport. Downtown Cincinnati is 16 miles (26 km) to the east of Hebron by I-275 and I-75/71. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Hebron has a total area of 6.4 square miles (16.7 km2), of which 0.012 square miles (0.03 km2), or 0.18%, is water.[4] Demographics
[1] [2] Hebron became a Census Designated Place with the 2010 Census however before this change of designation Hebron was a CCD (Census County Division) in the 2000 census and those previous. The boundaries were also changed with this new designation as a CCD. MediaHebron is served by one daily newspaper, The Kentucky Enquirer (an edition of The Cincinnati Enquirer), and by one weekly newspaper, The Boone County Recorder. Hebron is also served by twelve television stations and many radio stations as part of the Greater Cincinnati media market. In popular cultureMovies that were filmed in part in Hebron include Airborne[6] which shows portions of KY 8 and KY 20. EconomyHebron is home to major operations/headquarters such as:
TransportationAirHebron is served by Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (IATA: CVG, ICAO: KCVG, FAA LID: CVG), which is a hub for DHL Aviation and a focus city for Allegiant Air. The airport is in an unincorporated area of the county.[9] Various articles of the Cincinnati Enquirer describe the airport as being in Hebron.[10][11] Additionally, the airport terminal uses a Hebron postal address.[12] The airport is outside of the Hebron CDP, which is defined by the U.S. Census Bureau.[9] HighwaysHebron is served by one major interstate highway. Interstate 275 is an outer-belt highway through Northern Kentucky. It is also served by numerous state highways: Kentucky Route 237 (North Bend Road), Kentucky Route 20 (Petersburg Road), and formerly Kentucky Route 3168 (Limaburg Road). ARTIMIS is Greater Cincinnati's interstate information service. Current highway conditions are available 24/7 locally by dialing 511. For out-of-town drivers or "511"-disabled phone systems, one can call 513-333-3333. In 2010, work on the KY 237 bridge over I-275 finished, with additional sidewalk and storm drain work. Bus serviceHebron is served by the Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky (TANK) which serves Northern Kentucky and operates bus links in Cincinnati at Metro's main Government Square hub. Historic places![]() The following have been listed on the National Register of Historic Places:
Notable people
SchoolsPublic schools are part of Boone County Schools.[13]
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