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Eastern Kentucky Tourism

Eastern Kentucky Tourism on KentuckyBeautiful.com Kentucky Eastern Tourism Region - your Eastern Kentucky Travel Guide to Vacations, Attractions and Events. Includes the Bluegrass Region, Northern Kentucky River Region, Kentucky Appalachians Region, and Daniel Boone Country.

Elk View Scenic Byway - Breathitt, Knott and Perry Counties, Kentucky

elk.jpgElk View Scenic Byway - Breathitt, Knott and Perry Counties, Kentucky

Start your trip to the Elk View Scenic Byway at the Breathitt County visitor Center near Quicksand at the corner of 1098 and 15.  You will continue on your way eastward into Knott County past Elk View Drive where a second elk view station is located to help you see these magnificent animals.

Then you can go southeast to Highway 80 and then west on Highway 80 past the site of Saddle UP Elk Tours where you can ride horses to see elk.  Go east to Highway 15 north back into Breathitt County and you wll end up at the Visitor Center there.  It's a stunning trip, one that you will truly enjoy.

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Kentucky Coal Mining Museum - Benham, Kentucky

i-commissary-1-19.jpgKentucky Coal Mining Museum - Benham, Kentucky

Life for the coal miner has never been easy. They have worked hard and in perilous conditions from the early years of the settling of this county (and other countries too.)  But here in Benham is a museum that will bring to life one aspect of the life that you may not have given much thought to, the company store.  The museum building was the second building built by the company to house a company commissary. The first one, built on the same site, was a wooden structure destroyed by fire in the mid-teen's. The concrete i-museum-99.jpgand masonry structure replaced the burned building in 1923. 

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Mefford's Fort - Maysville, Kentucky

The Rich Family History of Mefford’s Fort in Maysville, Kentucky. Mefford’s Fort is so named after the family that built and inhabited the flatboat log cabin beginning in 1787.  Completely authentic and original, the floor of the cabin is constructed of timbers from the flatboard boat that first brought the Meffords to Kentucky. Thirteen children were reared in the home, considered to be one of the most important historical sights in all of Kentucky.

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