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Curator. Angela Donner. Website. www.bigsandyheritage.com. The Big Sandy Heritage Center Museum is located in Pikeville, Kentucky. The museum was housed in the old Chesapeake and Ohio Depot until 2015, when it moved to the 4th floor of the Judicial Annex in downtown Pikeville. [1] The museum portrays the people, places, and events that makes ...
Pike is Kentucky 's easternmost county and the commonwealth's largest county by land area. Pike County is the 11th most populous county in Kentucky, immediately preceded by Bullitt County and followed by Christian County. Pike County is Kentucky's third largest banking center, with financial institutions and holding companies with more than $1 ...
Pikeville, Kentucky. / 37.47694°N 82.52417°W / 37.47694; -82.52417. Pikeville ( / ˈpaɪkvəl /) is a home rule-class city in and the county seat of Pike County, Kentucky, United States. [5] The population of Pikeville was 7,754 as of the 2020 U.S. Census . Pikeville serves as a regional economic, educational and entertainment hub for ...
University of Pikeville. The University of Pikeville ( UPIKE) is a private university affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA) and located in Pikeville, Kentucky. It was founded in 1889 by the Presbyterian Church and is located on a 25-acre (10 ha) campus on a hillside overlooking downtown Pikeville. The university is home to the Kentucky ...
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Breaks Interstate Park is located about 5 miles (8 km) east of Elkhorn City, Kentucky. The park covers 4,500 acres (1,800 ha). The park's main feature, Breaks Canyon, is five miles long and ranges from 830 to 1,600 feet (250 to 490 m) deep. The canyon was formed by the Russell Fork river through millions of years of erosion.
Alliances brokered and cancelled, leaders defenestrated and besieged, and cries of “betrayal” and “shame” echoing across the airwaves: It was almost Shakespearean.
21-82776. GNIS feature ID. 0506678. Website. www .cityofwhitesburg .com. Whitesburg is a home rule-class city in and the county seat of Letcher County, Kentucky, United States. [3] The population was 2,139 at the 2010 census [4] and an estimated 1,875 in 2018. [5] It was named for John D. White, a state politician.