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Monitor
Monitor is located in Kentucky
Monitor
Monitor
Location in Kentucky
Monitor is located in the United States
Monitor
Monitor
Location in the United States
Country United States
State Kentucky
County Trimble
Elevation
919 ft (280 m)
Time zone UTC-6 (Central (CST))
 • Summer (DST) UTC-5 (CST)
GNIS feature ID 508625

Monitor is a small, quiet place in Trimble County, Kentucky, in the United States. It's known as an "unincorporated community." This means it's a group of homes and buildings that isn't officially a city or town with its own local government. Instead, it's part of the larger county.

What is Monitor?

Monitor is a community that doesn't have its own separate city government. It's like a neighborhood or a small settlement within a larger county. People who live in Monitor get their services, like police and fire protection, from Trimble County.

Where is Monitor Located?

Monitor is found in the northern part of Kentucky. Kentucky is a state in the southeastern United States. Trimble County is one of the many counties that make up Kentucky. Monitor is located at an elevation of about 919 feet above sea level.

A Look Back in Time

In the early 1900s, Monitor was a very busy and lively place! It was a true community hub. People didn't have to travel far for their daily needs.

Important Places in Old Monitor

  • School: Children in Monitor went to a local school right there in their community. This was a central place for learning and meeting friends.
  • Post Office: The community had its own post office. This meant people could send and receive letters and packages without leaving Monitor.
  • General Store: A general store was a very important place. It sold all sorts of things, from food to tools. It was like a small supermarket and hardware store all in one.
  • Blacksmith: There was even a blacksmith in Monitor. A blacksmith was a skilled person who worked with metal. They would make and repair tools, horseshoes, and other metal items. This shows how self-sufficient the community was.

These places made Monitor a vibrant and active community for the people who lived there over a hundred years ago.

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