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18 Attractions to Explore Near Poor Fork Cumberland River

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Little Shepherd TrailThe Little Shepherd Trail, located in Harlan County, Kentucky, is a historic and scenic route that winds its way through the rugged terrain of the Appalachian Mountains, offering visitors a glimpse into the region's rich cultural and natural heritage.
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Kentucky Coal Mining MuseumThe Kentucky Coal Museum, located in Benham, Harlan County, Kentucky, is a renowned institution dedicated to preserving the rich history and heritage of coal mining in the Appalachian region.
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Benham-Lynch State Resort ParkBenham-Lynch State Resort Park, located in Harlan County, Kentucky, is a picturesque outdoor destination offering visitors a retreat into the natural beauty of the Appalachian Mountains.
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Portal 31Portal 31, located in Harlan County, Kentucky, is a unique attraction that offers visitors an immersive journey into the underground world of coal mining.
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Black Mountain Off Road Adventure AreaThe Black Mountain Off-Road Adventure Area in Harlan County, Kentucky, is a premier destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking thrilling off-road adventures amidst the stunning landscapes of the Appalachian Mountains.
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AppalshopAppalshop is a non-profit organization based in Whitesburg, Kentucky, that focuses on preserving the rich cultural heritage of Appalachia while promoting social justice and economic development in the region. Founded in 1969, Appalshop has evolved into a multifaceted arts and education center that produces films, documentaries, music, theater, and other forms of artistic expression.
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Bad Branch State Nature PreserveBad Branch Falls State Nature Preserve is located in Letcher County, Kentucky, USA. It is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, featuring lush forests, rugged terrain, and the majestic Bad Branch Falls, a 60-foot waterfall that cascades down a cliff face, creating a picturesque scene.
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Carr Creek State ParkCarr Creek State Park, situated in Knott County, Kentucky, offers visitors a tranquil retreat amidst the picturesque Appalachian Mountains.
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Martins Fork LakeMartins Fork Lake, nestled in the picturesque Appalachian Mountains of Harlan County, Kentucky, is a tranquil reservoir offering visitors a wide range of outdoor recreational activities amidst stunning natural beauty.
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Mother Goose InnThe Mother Goose House, located in Hazard, Kentucky, is a whimsical and unique landmark that captures the imagination of visitors with its charming architecture and colorful history. Built in the early 1930s by local businessman and eccentric artist George Stacy, the house was inspired by the nursery rhyme character Mother Goose and features whimsical details such as oversized shoes, giant eggs, and playful murals.
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Perry County courthouseThe Perry County Courthouse, located in Hazard, Kentucky, stands as a historic and architectural landmark in the heart of the county. Constructed in [insert construction year if known], the courthouse is a striking example of neoclassical architecture, characterized by its grand columns, symmetrical design, and imposing facade.
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Pine Mountain State Scenic TrailThe Pine Mountain State Scenic Trail in Kentucky is a breathtaking outdoor destination that spans over 120 miles along the majestic Pine Mountain ridgeline, offering visitors a remarkable journey through some of the most stunning landscapes in the Appalachian region.
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Middle Fork Kentucky RiverThe Middle Fork Kentucky River, located in eastern Kentucky, is a picturesque waterway renowned for its natural beauty, recreational opportunities, and ecological significance.
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Red Bird River PetroglyphsThe Red Bird River Petroglyphs, located in Clay County, Kentucky, are a collection of ancient rock carvings that provide a fascinating glimpse into the prehistoric Native American cultures of the region.
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Buckhorn Lake State Resort ParkBuckhorn Lake State Resort Park, located in southeastern Kentucky within the Daniel Boone National Forest, is a scenic destination offering visitors a wide range of outdoor recreational activities amidst the natural beauty of the Appalachian Mountains. Situated along the shores of Buckhorn Lake, the park encompasses approximately 1,230 acres and serves as a tranquil retreat for outdoor enthusiasts, nature lovers, and families alike.
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Buckhorn LakeBuckhorn Lake, nestled in the rugged hills of southeastern Kentucky, is a scenic reservoir renowned for its natural beauty and recreational opportunities. Created by the damming of the Kentucky River, Buckhorn Lake spans approximately 1,230 acres and offers visitors a tranquil escape amidst the picturesque landscapes of the Daniel Boone National Forest.
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Hensley SettlementHensley Settlement, located in Bell County, Kentucky, is a well-preserved historic homestead that offers visitors a glimpse into Appalachian pioneer life during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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Cumberland Gap National Historical ParkCumberland Gap National Historical Park, located near Boyd County, Kentucky, is a scenic and historically significant destination that encompasses the Cumberland Gap, a natural passageway through the Appalachian Mountains. Established in 1940, the park preserves and commemorates the role of the Cumberland Gap in American history, serving as a gateway to the westward expansion of the United States.

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Poor Fork Cumberland River
The Poor Fork Cumberland River, located in Harlan County, Kentucky, is a picturesque waterway that winds its way through the rugged Appalachian Mountains, offering visitors a variety of recreational opportunities amidst stunning natural beauty.
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