Clermont, Kentucky
Clermont, Kentucky is a small town located in Bullitt County, in the United States. It is most well-known for being the home of the Jim Beam distillery, a major producer of bourbon whiskey.
History[edit]
Clermont was established in the early 19th century. The town's growth was largely influenced by the establishment of the Jim Beam distillery in 1935. The distillery has played a significant role in the town's economy and has contributed to Clermont's reputation as a center for bourbon production.
Geography[edit]
Clermont is located in the northern part of Bullitt County, near the border with Jefferson County. The town is surrounded by rolling hills and dense forests, which are part of the Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest, a large natural area dedicated to the study and conservation of native Kentucky flora and fauna.
Economy[edit]
The economy of Clermont is largely based on the production of bourbon whiskey. The Jim Beam distillery is the town's largest employer and attracts thousands of visitors each year who come to tour the facility and sample its products. In addition to bourbon production, Clermont also has a small tourism industry centered around the Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest.
Demographics[edit]
As of the 2010 Census, Clermont had a population of approximately 1,000 residents. The town's population is predominantly Caucasian, with a small percentage of African American, Hispanic, and Asian residents.
Education[edit]
Clermont is served by the Bullitt County Public Schools district. The town has one elementary school, Clermont Elementary School, which serves students in grades K-5.
Notable people[edit]
Clermont is the birthplace of several notable individuals, including Fred Noe, the seventh-generation Master Distiller at Jim Beam.
See also[edit]
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