On Sunday, April 13th, 2025, I had the pleasure of walking through Auburn, KY. This small town in Logan County has a great deal to offer, but unless you look for it, you may never know it’s here. Greater Auburn has a number of great businesses along Bowling Green Road; however, the city’s downtown section is about a mile and a half off the main road.
The business district has a number of great businesses, including a coffee shop and a bar that I plan on visiting real soon. The district is also home to the town’s city hall and United States Post Office. Auburn also has its own gas station. For a community of just over 1,600 residents, Auburn seems like a city that will enjoy steady growth.

Auburn’s historic district also boasts of plenty of educational resources that visitors should check out, including the city’s welcome mural which is found in one of the side streets. When it comes to murals, it’s a bit on the minimalistic side, but there’s a still a good amount of stuff going on. Just because art is on the simpler side, it doesn’t mean it doesn’t send a message. In Auburn’s case, the mural that serves as the thumbnail for the ExploringKentucky.com video, sends a very warm welcome to visitors and a sens eof southern charm to those who call the town, home.

Auburn is also a fantastic place to live. It’s only ten miles from Russellville, the seat of Logan County, and it’s just a bit farther at fifteen miles from Bowling Green, Kentucky’s 3rd largest city. You can’t ask for a better location than Auburn. Plus you get the small town feel that everyone wants when looking for a place to buy a home, raise a family, and/or retire.
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