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  1. Jackson County is a county located in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. As of the 2020 census, the population was 12,955. [1] . Its county seat is McKee. [2] . The county was formed in 1858 from land given by Madison, Estill, Owsley, Clay, Laurel, and Rockcastle counties. [3] .

  2. Located in Kentucky's beautiful Appalachian region, Jackson County is a unique blend of Appalachia's history and future. Founded in 1858 and named after the seventh President of the United States, Andrew Jackson, Jackson County encompasses 347 square miles–including over 56,000 acres of Daniel Boone National Forest–of some of the most ...

  3. Welcome to Jackson County. "We have a place for you" - Mark Purkey. There is a place like that of your dreams. There is a land abounding with nature’s beauty and grace. There is a place of rolling hills, plush valleys, and sparkling waters. There is a land where the spirit of its people is as rich as the soil upon which they trod.

  4. Jackson County, Kentucky is a place of superb natural beauty. One fourth of Jackson County is Daniel Boone National Forest (56,000 acres), making it representative of Eastern Kentucky’s unique Appalachian topography, wildlife, and heritage.

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  5. www.visitjacksoncountyky.org › jackson-county-kyJackson County, Kentucky

    Jackson County, named after President Andrew Jackson, is comprised of such comunities as: McKee, Annville, Sand Gap, Tyner, and Gray Hawk.  The Daniel Boone National Forest covers 56,000 acres of Jackson County. It encompasses much of Jackson County's great beauty and provides a vacation paradise.

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  8. Jackson County, Kentucky was established February 2, 1858, formed from small parts of Madison, Estill, Owsley, Clay, Laurel, and Rockcastle counties; every surrounding county except Lee, which would not be formed until 1870. The population then was about 3,000.

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