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Lockport is a small, quiet place in Henry County, Kentucky, in the United States. It is known as an unincorporated community, which means it doesn't have its own local government like a city or town. Instead, it's part of the larger county's administration.

History of Lockport

Lockport has a simple but interesting past. It got its name because it was once an important place for boats.

Early Days and the Post Office

A post office was first opened in Lockport way back in 1840. This was a big deal because it helped people send and receive letters and packages. The post office served the community for a very long time, finally closing its doors in 1991.

How Lockport Got Its Name

The name "Lockport" tells us a lot about the community's history. It was a busy port for steamboats, which were common ways to travel and move goods in the past. These boats used a special structure called a lock and dam system on the river. A lock is like a water elevator that helps boats move between different water levels. Because of this important lock and dam, the area became known as Lockport.

Location and ZIP Code

Today, Lockport is still a small community. Its ZIP Code is 40036, which helps mail get to the right place. It remains a part of the beautiful landscape of Henry County, Kentucky.

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