Vineland Carriage Homes Apartments
100 Sparkling Ct,
Vine Grove, KY 40175
2-3 Beds $1,010 - $1,660
Under new ownership, and new management, expect to be impressed. A private community nestled in a beautiful park like setting that has convenient access to Fort Knox, Louisville, Radcliff and Elizabethtown.
Brandy Chase Apartments is an apartment community located in Hardin County and the 40160 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Hardin County attendance zone.
Laundry Facilities
Trash Pickup - Curbside
Property Manager on Site
Roommate Matching
Air Conditioning
Yard
Freezer
Ceiling Fans
Bordering Fort Knox directly north of Elizabethtown, Radcliff figures heavily in the military history of the region. Radcliff's economy is based heavily in neighboring Fort Knox, an Army post that is home to the United States Bullion Depository. The military base was built in 1861, and today it is home of the George S. Patton Museum. Radcliff was settled in 1919 and was named for Major William Radcliffe, head of the Quartermaster Corps at Fort Knox.
Radcliff is home to some terrific locations, including Radcliff City Park and Saunders Springs Nature Preserve. Radcliff City Park has an amphitheater, a playground, basketball courts, a disc golf course, and the Skate Wave Park. The preserve includes three historic cabins built in the 1800s. The park is popular for hiking, biking, picnicking, and wildlife viewing. The park features several caves, springs, and waterfalls.
Learn more about living in RadcliffColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Drive: | 37 min | 25.7 mi | |
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Drive: | 55 min | 38.3 mi |
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