Buckhorn Lake
Buckhorn Lake, KY is situated in the Cumberland Plateau of eastern Kentucky. This is an area that possesses a landscape as rugged as any found in the State. The plateau is deeply traversed by a series of narrow, winding v... recreation.gov
Bobby Davis Museum And Park
The museum showcases Perry County history.Accepts schoolbuses and Vans. Depicts life in Perry county from 1850-1950. kentuckytourism.com
Sam And Nola Of Morris Fork
Samuel VanderMeer came here from New Jersey in 1923. Uncle Sam to generations of Ky. Youngsters, he became pastor of the Morris Fork Presbyterian Church in 1927, the year he married nurse Nola Pease. Missionaries, community bui... hmdb.org
Oneida Baptist Institute
The land for what became Oneida Baptist Institute was donated by Martha Coldiron Hogg and S.P. Hogg in September 1899. The school was founded by James Anderson Burns, December 20, 1899, as Mamre Baptist College to meet the soci... hmdb.org
Murdoch Of Buckhorn
Harvey Short Murdoch, 1871-1935, came from Brooklyn, N.Y. and, as Field Secretary of E. O. Guerrant?s Society of Soul Winners founded Witherspoon College, 1902. Became Presbyterian Child Welfare Agency. Log Cathedral built 1907... hmdb.org
Knott County Central High School
Trails range from easy to hard. You can pick from short to all day of fun. There is good parking.Great scenic views for Deer, Elk, and others. Great to watch the leaves trun in the fall and bloom in the spring. atvsource.com
County Named, 1806
For Gen. Green Clay, 1757-1826. Born in Va. Came to Ky., 1777. Va. Legislature, 1788-89, and Va. Convention that ratified Federal Constitution. From 1793 t0 1808 in Ky. House, Senate, Const. Conv. May, 1813,Gen Clay with 3000 K... hmdb.org
Gov. Bert T. Combs (1959-1963)/bert T. Combs (1911 1991)
(Front): Gov. Bert T. Combs (1959-1963) Accomplishments during Comb?s administration included highways connecting eastern and western Ky., expansion of state parks system, a statutory merit system for state employees, an end to... hmdb.org