Hopkins County, county in Texas, United States. As of 2020 county had an estimated population of 44,662 inhabitants. The county was created 176 years ago in 1849. Its county seat is Sulphur Springs.
There are 1 city/town in Hopkins County, KY. The largest city of Hopkins County is White Plains with a population of 900.
Hopkins County is located in western Kentucky between Louisville and Nashville. The county has a population of around 46,000 residents. Some notable cities and towns in Hopkins County include:
Madisonville
Madisonville is the largest city and county seat of Hopkins County with around 19,000 residents. It serves as an industrial, commercial, and medical center for the region. Madisonville is home to Madisonville Community College and the Trover Clinic.
Dawson Springs
Dawson Springs is a small city situated along the Tradewater River with around 2,500 residents. It is known for its naturally carbonated mineral water springs. The town has preserved Victorian architecture.
Earlington
Earlington is a former coal mining city located along the CSX Railroad with around 2,000 residents. It provides unique local shops and dining. TheChamber of Commerce hosts community events.
Mortons Gap
Mortons Gap is a tiny town of around 600 residents. It originated along the railroad and coal mining industry. Key landmarks are the Mortons Gap Post Office and Rowena Grocery & Hardware.
In summary, Madisonville serves as the urban hub while smaller cities like Dawson Springs, Earlington, and Mortons Gap encapsulate the mining heritage and quaint charm of Hopkins County.
List of cities, towns, neighborhoods & other populated places in Hopkins County.
City Name | Title | Population |
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White Plains | City in Hopkins County, Kentucky, United States of America | 900 |