KENTUCKY: I Visited The Ghostly Ruins Of An Abandoned Appalachia Coal Mining Town
I visited Lynch, Kentucky, once among the most prosperous coal mining towns in the world. After the early 1940's, the coal mining company U.S. Coal & Coke abandoned the area and now only a few hundred people remain. Many of the support structures for the mine remains, however, in some of the most beautiful ruins that I've ever seen. Joe's Instagram: / joeysroadtrip Travel Vlog 357

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KENTUCKY: Forgotten Ruins And Amazing Towns

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Forgotten GEORGIA: The Decaying Ruins Tell The Tales Of These Dying Towns

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Exploring an Abandoned Coal Mine - Carts and Tracks Everywhere!

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Nobody Has Seen This 1880s Stamp Mill in Decades. I Went to Find It

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9 Appalachian Coal Towns You're Not Supposed to Know Still Exist!

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JUST NOW: Lost Nazi Gold Train from WWII Found! Guess Where...

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Inside Forgotten America - 5th Gen Coal Miners 🇺🇸

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We Visited WYOMING, The USA's Emptiest State: The Unrelenting Winds Will Knock You To Your Knees

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I Found This Abandoned Railroad On Google Earth And Saw Something Strange

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America's Lost Superhighway - Exploring the Abandoned Pennsylvania Turnpike

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They Never Recovered The Bodies From This Mine

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I Explored Nearly Dead Towns In Abandoned ILLINOIS

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Haunting Old Coal Mining Towns In Forgotten Appalachia VIRGINIA - Far Off The Interstate

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In the Deep Dark Hills of West Virginia || The Great Appalachian Tour 🇺🇸

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What They Found at the Hanna Coal Mine in 1903 — They Burned the Camp the Same Night

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OKLAHOMA: Once Booming 1893 Land Rush Towns That Are Now Almost Gone

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LOST 1920s Dallas Train Car Rescued | ABANDONED Trolley Found After Decades | Turnin Rust

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EXPLORING The Dangerous Ruins of the Warren Glen Paper Mill (FULL Tour with History)

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The Vast Emptiness Of NORTH DAKOTA: Slowly Fading Into Ghost Towns

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