Crayne, Kentucky
Crayne is a Crittenden county community on US 641 about three miles south of Marion. It was named for a local pioneer family and was a station on a now abandoned section of the Illinois Central Railroad. The Crayneville post office opened in 1888 and was renamed Crayne in 1907. The population of the Crayne census designated place was 173 in 2010.
About a mile south of Crayne was Centerville, the original seat of Livingston county.
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