Pikeville Kentucky: Feuds, Hillbillies, Hatfields & McCoys!
In this episode I explore Pikeville Kentucky- home of the Hatfield & McCoy Feud as well as the Hillbilly Days Festival! I explore the history, folklore and town of Pikeville and end up at Breaks Interstate Park to catch the sunset! Become a Patron today: www.patreon.com/MountainRootsProductions Join this channel to get access to perks: / @mountainroots Watch more Mountain Roots: Exploring Appalachia: • Exploring Appalachia If you want to contact us for business inquiries or collaboration opportunities, email: [email protected] Also find us on facebook @mountainrootshomestead Snail Mail: Mountain Roots Productions PO Box 664 New Castle, VA, 24127 #appalachia #Pikeville #kentucky

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They told me there was nothing but poor hillbillies out here... (Pikeville, Kentucky) 🇺🇸

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