The Small Town In Kentucky With A Unique Charm You Won't Find Anywhere Else
Berea, Kentucky is a town in Madison County in the central part of the state. Known as “The Folk Arts and Crafts Capital of Kentucky,” Berea is a unique town with undeniable charm. Creativity, the arts, and nature thrive in Berea, making its motto “Where Art’s Alive” very fitting. According to the 2010 Census, it has a population of about 13,561, and it’s one of the fastest-growing cities in Kentucky. Check this town out for yourself… you just might want to move there!


Berea College is unique because it offers Bachelor's degrees in 32 different majors, but it has no tuition. Every student receives the equivalent of a four-year, full-tuition scholarship.
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Their Ecovillage is a living and learning community made up of 50 apartments where students live sustainably and learn about environmental responsibility.
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The Berea Farmers' Market is a "growers only" market. This means that all the produce, eggs, and meat being sold at the market was grown or raised by the person selling it.


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The Boone Tavern Hotel and Restaurant is located at 100 N. Main Street, Berea, KY 40403.

Anglin Falls is a 75-foot waterfall in the John B. Stephenson Memorial Forest State Nature Preserve in Rockcastle County, which is about a 20 minute drive from Berea.



Berea is located just off I-75, about 45 minutes south of Lexington.
What’s your favorite thing about Berea?
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