Posted on Mar 20, 2015
Capt Brandon Charters
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I've personally never been stationed at Fort Knox and have always wondered what it was like living in that area. Everyone I've talked to seems to have great things to say about the people, location and mission there at the base.
What is your favorite thing about the greater Louisville region? Would love to hear any stories about your time being stationed there. Thanks in advance!
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CPT Richard Riley
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I grew up and lived in the midwest (SW Ohio - Cincinnati) into my twenties. My time spent at Ft. Knox was a great learning experience under a terrific mentor. The area itself & the people are warm, welcoming, and generally gracious. Louisville has plenty to offer and the surrounding area expands on that. The drive to Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, or Tennessee is reasonably short and gives you a tremendous kaleidoscope of activities and culture to experience.

Ft. Knox has a rich history and, if memory serves, is constantly updating the post. I do have to say it has been some time since my last visit but as with most things - the more things change, the more they improve on the same. I can't pin down one favorite, but the ability to travel a few hours and experience a myriad of things is an advantage. Sporting events cascade year around. The ability to sample a range of regional food is certainly a positive.

I can't think of anything negative that stands out about the post so I would put that in the positive side of the ledger. Hope that helps a little.
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Capt Brandon Charters
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It does seem like the base has direct access to plenty of exciting opportunities. I'm sure weekend trips out of town are very easy to do and if you like the outdoors like me, this seems like a great spot. Thanks for putting your thoughts down CPT Richard Riley.
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Capt Erin Mires
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Right now it's March Madness with the games at the Yum Center. But on an average day it's the cost of living. Everything is so much cheaper here!
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Capt Brandon Charters
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Capt Erin Mires Should I even ask who you are rooting for?
And I am extremely jealous of the KY cost of living!
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Capt Erin Mires
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Brandon, you may be surprised. I'm a Wisconsin fan! Not a Louisvillian native. But my husband is a Louisville Cardinals fan.
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SPC William Weedman
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I was born and raised in Jefferson County (where Louisville is) and strangely was sent to Fort Knox for basic training...go figure. Anyway being born and raised near Fort Knox (I joke the tank ranges were my lullaby) there is a lot to see and do. If you enjoy the outdoors, there are lots of outdoor activities both on and off post, other than mountain climbing you are likely to find it within a hour or less drive. Louisville has several museums, a 100 year old steamboat and spends two weeks partying for a 2 minute horse race in May. We do have 4 distinct seasons, but a favorite saying is if you don't like the weather wait 24 hours...I have seen KY go from clear skies to severe weather including tornadoes to snow in a 24 hour period. I have been complimented by many people around the world on our friendliness and hospitality. Although there are a few "GI Towns" right off-post, Louisville for the most part has not been affected by that very much. In civilian life before and after my service, I have worked with dependents & retired military that decided to retire at Fort Knox rather than return to their hometown.
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What is the the best part about living in the greater Louisville region?
PFC Sherrice Bond
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The people.
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Capt Brandon Charters
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Based on just the few folks I know, I couldn't agree more!
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SSG Joseph Anstee
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I've been stationed at Ft Knox three times including Basic Training. You're a short trip to Nashville, Indy, Cincinnati (If you want to see bad Baseball or your favorite team comes to town) and so many other places. It's a great area if you like the outdoors. Louisville is a Great little City (No disrespect) with lots to do. We just relocated here from the San Antonio/Austin, TX area and we love it so far. There will be snow but not what Chicago or Buffalo get and it doesn't get as hot as San Antonio.
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Capt Brandon Charters
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Wow. This is really great intel Joseph.
MAJ Beth Avey - Anything to add here?
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Cpl Mortgage Banker
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Louisville is hard to beat, low crime for a big city and low cost of living, but still a huge town
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LTC Chuck Arneson
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Concur with everything others have contributed regarding the Greater Fort Knox and Louisville area. Louisville, with it over 30 communities, offers great shopping, cultural activities, sports and dining. The cost of living is lower than the national average but you do have to drive further to take advantage of these activities.
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I have lived many places and settled here. Love the people, cost of living, quality of life and four seasons (but winter isn't too bad). If anyone needs andove on the area feel free to ask.
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SSG John Erny
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Well If you happen to like cities more power to you. I can't stand them.
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Lt Col Stephen Jordan
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I was never stationed there but grew up around Louisville/Southern Indiana and it is definitely a great place. Lots to do and a low cost of living.
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SPC(P) Jay Heenan
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Sorry for not responding sooner, I have been away from my computer. I am not sure if it is fair of me to even speculate at this point...it has been many years since I lived there, but you know me, I will anyway! lol!

I loved the people, just like everywhere else, there is 'bad' parts and people. The vast majority that I met were amazing. Yes, I have a soft spot for the 'southern drawl'. I also loved how life moves at a slower pace. If you were enjoy the outdoors, you will love the area. When I was there, I used to go rock climbing a lot. I don't know if I could put my finger on why I love that area, there is just something about it that feels like home.

I haven't been back since they moved the Armor Center out of Ft. Knox. I can't wait until I get my orders so I can get back to that area. I am certain that you will enjoy love the area. I hoped that this helped.
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Capt Brandon Charters
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Thanks SPC(P) Jay Heenan. I really appreciate this feedback and it was very helpful. It's the ultimate stamp of approval when you get stationed somewhere like Ft Knox and ask for orders back afterward. It seems you really enjoyed it there! I know Capt Erin Mires feels the same way.
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SPC(P) Jay Heenan
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Capt Brandon Charters
Hahaha...my orders are not to be stationed back their (though I did try), my orders are my medical retirement orders!
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