I was born in a military hospital.  For years I had listed the wrong county
until I took a good look at my birth certificate.  The base was in a
different county than the city it was named after.  Perhaps you could find
a genealogical society or historical society in the area and query them as
to the county in which the hospital is located.


On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 7:35 PM, Jim <[email protected]> wrote:

> Anyone have any ideas for entering a location for Fort Knox, Kentucky? A
> relative was born on the base which straddles two different counties.
> Nothing shows up in the GEO location list. I'm sure if I knew the base -
> the hospital would be the exact location, but I don't even know which
> county its in.
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