Schochoh, Kentucky

Schochoh is an unincorporated community in Logan County, Kentucky, United States.

The community, which is named for a location in Judea, was used as a camp meeting site during the Second Great Awakening before its first permanent buildings were built in the 1850s.

It grew from its religious origins into a small farming community noted for its corn.

[2] The community holds an annual Christmas parade, which began in 1990.

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Location of Logan County, Kentucky