Hopkins, Kentucky
Hopkins
State/Province: Kentucky
Country: United States
Location Overview
Hopkins is a city located in western Kentucky, within the boundaries of Hopkins County. It serves as the county seat and plays a central administrative role in the region. The city is situated approximately 30 miles south of Evansville, Indiana, and about 120 miles northwest of Nashville, Tennessee. As of the latest census, Hopkins has a population of around 8,000 residents.
Key points of interest in Hopkins include the Hopkins County Courthouse, a notable government building, and the various parks and recreational areas that serve the community. The city is also home to the local branch of the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, which oversees regional transportation infrastructure.
Recent developments in Hopkins include infrastructure improvements aimed at enhancing transportation efficiency and accommodating local economic growth. The housing market has seen fluctuations, influenced by regional economic trends and demographic shifts. The city experiences a humid subtropical climate, which affects its agricultural sector, a significant aspect of the local economy. Tourism patterns have also shifted, with an increasing focus on local events and outdoor activities related to the surrounding natural features.