Scott Station
Several Virginians
took up land grants in the area after fighting in the Revolutionary
War. John Durbin Scott, a grandson of one of these pioneers sold a right
of way to the Cincinnati Southern Railroad. In 1882, the first depot
was built and named Scott's Station. When the business agreement between
Mr. Scott and the railroad deteriorated, the railroad bought another
right of way from a nearby property owner and horseman, J.R. Wilmore.
The town was then renamed.
The rail connection
assured the economic growth of the town which was supplemented in 1890
by the establishment of Asbury College. Wilmore was incorporated in
1918 and has been growing ever since. Additions such as the Kentucky
Veterans Center and the Wesley Methodist Village Retirement Community
add to Wilmore's small town charm.
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