Rosine, KY
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About Rosine
- • Bluegrass legend Bill Monroe was born near Rosine, earning him the title "Father of Bluegrass."
- • Bill Monroe's style of bluegrass music was cultivated in Rosine and the surrounding area.
- • The fertile lands for farming put Rosine on the map, originally called "Possum Trot."
- • Rosine is home to the Bill Monroe Museum and Uncle Pen's Opry, drawing bluegrass fans.
- • The Great Depression significantly impacted Rosine's economy, forcing many to leave.
- • It was named after Rosine Renfrow in 1888, a prominent landowner's daughter.
- • With around 100 residents, the population is smaller than some high school graduating classes.
- • Sitting at 449 feet, the elevation contributes to the area's rolling hills.
- • Agriculture, especially tobacco and hay farming, remains a significant industry.
- • Being there feels like stepping back in time to a simpler, more peaceful existence.
- • The Cincinnati Reds are the closest MLB team, famed for their Big Red Machine era.
- • Ohio County High School's basketball team has a rich history, winning multiple state championships.