 |
Franklin-Simpson Industrial Authority
Located on Interstate 65 and within a day's drive of 60% of the nation's population, Franklin, Kentucky has much to offer industries looking for a new location. We welcome you to visit Franklin-Simpson County, Kentucky to see for yourself why this is the location of choice. |
 |
City of Franklin
We are proud of our past as we look forward to the future of our city. We are small enough to enjoy that hometown atmosphere, yet large enough to offer a great place to live, work and shop. |
 |
Simpson County Schools
Simpson County Schools will become a top-ranked learning community that graduates thoughtful, productive, and caring citizens who are prepared to succeed in a global and ever-changing society. |
 |
Simpson County Clerk
The County Clerk's Office provides a number of services to the citizens of Simpson County. Our goal is to provide friendly and courteous service, and to make it easier for you to do business with the county clerk's office. |
 |
Simpson County Tourism Commission
Franklin, Kentucky, located on Interstate 65 at Exits 2 and 6, has been honored as one of the 50 Best Small Southern Towns. Franklin is the only Kentucky city along I-65 to earn a place on this exclusive list. |
 |
Simpson County Historical Society
Simpson County Archives and Museum is located in the old jail and jailer's residence and is the repository of old circuit court and county court documents, tax records, marriage records, wills, and deeds. Also maintained in this facility are extensive family history files and genealogical collections. |
 |
Garvin's
A 900 acre project along both sides of I-65. What will be a unique, must go to place for any traveler in the eastern United States. That sounds like a very broad vision and it is, but we envision this project being a never-ending project that will be part amusement park, part great restaurants, part a stop-over spot that you feel comforatble stopping in, part a great place to bring your RV and part a place just to come and relax. |
 |
BRADD
In the summer of 1967, local leaders began organizing area development councils as a response to Federal legislation. The purpose was to encourage multi-county cooperation for more effective use of domestic program funds. The Upper Barren River Area Development Council included Barren, Hart, Metcalfe, and Monroe Counties. Allen, Butler, Edmonson, Logan, Simpson, and Warren Counties formed the Lower Barren River Area Development Council. Both Councils were incorporated as non-profit agencies in February, 1968. |
 |
Department for Local Development
The Department for Local Development, or DLG, provides financial help in the way of grant and loan assistance as well as advising local goverments in matters of budget, personnel and other items relevant to those entities. |
|
| Contact Information |
Simpson County
Fiscal Court
Historic Courthouse
P.O. Box 242
Franklin, KY 42135-0242
(270) 586-7184 Phone
(270) 598-8914 Fax
Office Hours
8am - 4pm C.S.T.
Monday - Friday
Closed all Federal Holidays
|
|