New Highlands School

New Highlands School is a school in , . New Highlands School is situated nearby to , as well as near the village .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include John Hardin High School.

School
is a school located in , but served by the post office of neighboring . Established in 2001, the school is named after the Revolutionary War officer and Native American fighter, John Hardin. is situated 1,800 feet southwest of New Highlands School.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Rineyville and Elizabethtown.

Village
is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in , , United States. It is located 7 miles northwest of . is situated 4 miles west of New Highlands School.

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is a small town in the . Abraham Lincoln's parents Thomas and Nancy had their daughter Sarah here in 1807 and then Abraham nearby at Sinking Spring Farm in 1809.

Hamlet
is an unincorporated community in , , United States. is located on Kentucky Route 1357, 5.6 miles west of . The community took its name from the nearby St. John the Baptist Catholic church. is situated 6 miles southwest of New Highlands School.

New Highlands School

Latitude
37.75868° or 37° 45′ 31″ north
Longitude
-85.89913° or 85° 53′ 57″ west
Elevation
850 feet (259 metres)
Open location code
869PQ452+F8
Geo­Names ID
4302379
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