====== Florence ====== Florence, a major crossroads [[towns|community]], was established at the intersection of roads from Covington to Louisville and Lexington. Ten miles from Covington, it eventually became the first stagecoach stop on the trip south. Main Street, Florence In the early years of development, Florence was known as Crossroads, Polecat, Maddensville, and Connersville, under which a Post Office was established in [[1828]]. The Post Office again caused the name of the community to change because of confusion with another Kentucky [[Connersville]], and it was established by the Legislature of the Commonwealth as Florence in [[1830]]. But Florence is best known by its nickname "Stringtown" applied by [[John Uri Lloyd]], which he immortalized in his famous Stringtown series, "[[Stringtown on the Pike]]". The Covington-Lexington Turnpike brought a tremendous amount of traffic through Florence. The mid- to late twentieth century was a period of major growth for Florence as it became a regional commercial and retail hub. Florence is now the largest city in [[Boone County]], and the second largest in Northern Kentucky. Businesses included the old Southern Hotel, the [[Florence Hotel]], and the Wildwood Inn. ===== More Information ===== * [[https://bcp.ent.sirsi.net/client/en_US/history/search/results?qu=florence&qf=BCPL_TYPE%09Record+Type%09Photograph%09Photograph&te=ASSET|Browse photographs]] from Florence * Tanner, Paul. //[[https://bcp.ent.sirsi.net/client/en_US/search/asset/31271/0|Florence, Kentucky, the First Century (1830-1930)]]// * //[[https://bcp.ent.sirsi.net/client/en_US/search/asset/26869/0|Florence Fire of 1870]]// ===== Related Topics ===== * [[Florence Timeline]] * [[Florence Baptist Church]] * [[First Baptist Church of Florence]] * [[Florence Christian Church]] * [[Florence Public School]] * [[historic_homes|Historic Homes]] * [[Hopeful Lutheran Church]] * [[John Uri Lloyd]] * [[Towns]] in Boone County * Where is [[Dark Hollow]]/ Bloody Hollow?