Fort Thomas, located high on a bluff in Northern Kentucky, is a
beautiful community with many older homes, wooded hillsides, parks and
playgrounds, and five miles of Ohio River shoreline. Until the arrival
of the U.S. Army in 1888, this was a rural area with few residences or
businesses.
The construction of the Fort Thomas Military Post brought with it a
streetcar line, the thriving Midway business district, and rapid
population growth. Incorporated as the District of Highlands in 1867,
the community voted to change its name to Fort Thomas in the early 1900s
in honor of the military post and Gen. George Thomas, a famous Union
general during the Civil War. Today Fort Thomas is best known throughout
the Commonwealth of Kentucky for its excellent schools; Highlands High
School especially has a solid reputation for academic excellence and
outstanding athletic teams. Images of America: Fort Thomas highlights
the historic homes of the community as well as a number of businesses
that have come and gone. Also featured are churches, schools, major
historical events, and community
leaders from the past.