Big Sandy Heritage Center Museum

  • address 172 Division Street 4th Floor , Pikeville, KY 4150137.4786343-82.5166388

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. The museum portrays the people, places, and events that makes the area unique.

Broken Throne Brewing – Taproom

  • address 121 Main Street, Pikeville, KY 4150137.4783713-82.5183723

We understand the busy life of being a parent and sometimes it’s nice to head down to the brewery for a pint to relax. For those that wish to bring their children to the brewery, we do allow those under 21 with their parents until 10 pm. After 10pm nightly we are 21+ only. Although we will not serve alcohol to minors, we try to keep a rotating non-alcoholic house made soda for our guests.

Unaccompanied minors are not allowed at the brewery at any time.

Being small is a big task. For that reason, we don’t have the room for a full kitchen. Our beers are made to eat with so we encourage you to bring your own food or order in from the many places around town that deliver. Here is a short list below of some places nearby that deliver to the taproom.

Jenny Wiley State Resort Park

  • address 75 Theatre Court, Prestonburgs, KY 4165337.6930085-82.72535710000001

Jenny Wiley State Resort Park, located in beautiful southeast Kentucky. Offering lodging, outdoor recreation activities, camping, restaurant, bar, & more.

OPEN 24 HOURS

The Appalachian Center for the Arts

  • address 218 2nd Street, Pineville, KY 4150137.4800451-82.518626

The Appalachian Center for the Arts- or The App, for short - is a 200-seat, flexible space theater with a full-service scenic shop, an upstairs art gallery, and an outdoor plaza space. The App houses a professional theater company which annually produces 4 Mainstage productions, 2 professional Theater for Young Audience productions, 1 chautauqua-style historical monologue, 2 Academy at the App productions, 2 theater summer camps, and theater and visual arts classes throughout the year. In addition, The App presents national and regional leaders in music, comedy, and film. Also, The Gallery Upstairs hosts locally and nationally recognized artists and art installations year-round.

Tour Butcher Holler

  • address 1 Butcher Hollow Road, Van Lear, KY 4126537.782547-82.709501

Tucked into the hills of Eastern Kentucky is Country Music’s hallowed ground, Butcher Holler, the home place of Loretta Lynn. Come and see Loretta Lynn’s humble beginnings, the place that shaped her into the Coal Miner’s Daughter and the sensation that captured America’s heart. A tour of Loretta Lynn’s Butcher Holler is just a short drive North of Pikeville, Kentucky.

US 23 Country Music Highway

  • address 100 Stave Branch Road , Staffordsville, KY 4125637.8266078-82.8373458

The U.S. 23 Country Music Highway Museum is a museum in Paintsville, Kentucky dedicated to the country music entertainers who were born or lived near U.S. Route 23 in eastern Kentucky.

West Prestonsburg Bridge

  • address Cs-1019 , Prestonsburg, KY 4165337.6722679-82.7791635

One of the most unique rainbow arch bridges in the country, this bridge has a lightweight appearance and soaring arch. The bridge is abandoned and severely deteriorated. In particular, the hangers have spalled revealing solid steel reinforcing within, indicating that this bridge is in an engineering sense a Marsh arch