Bennett's Mill Covered Bridge
Covered Wooden Bridge built in 1856
Covered Wooden Bridge built in 1856
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Covered Wooden Bridge built in 1856
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.
Navigate to the trailhead to begin Country Music Gateway Hwy 23.
The Southwest Virginia Museum Historical State Park is a Virginia museum, run as a state park, dedicated to preserving the history of the southwestern part of the state. It is located in Big Stone Gap, in a house built in the 1880's for Virginia Attorney General Rufus A. Ayers.
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.
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.
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