Kelley Day and the Breaks Interstate Park
Kelley (K. J.) Day was a very successful business man and the Mayor of Pikeville from 1934 through 1937. He spent decades leading the fight to preserve the Breaks of the Big Sandy, the largest canyon east of the Mississippi River. He marshaled politicians, business leaders, and concerned citizens on both sides of the Kentucky/Virginia border to join the cause. He started out advocating for a National Park, but there were a lot of twists and turns along the way, and his campaign ultimately led to the establishment of the Breaks Interstate Park. →Subscribe for new videos every other Thursday! / @pikevillehistorymoments7860 Social: Facebook - VisitPikeville - / visitpikeville Instagram - visit_pikeville Twitter - @visitpikeville Direct inquiries to [email protected] Partners: Pikeville City Tourism - https://www.visitpikeville.com/ Big Sandy Heritage Center Museum - https://bigsandyheritage.com/ University of Pikeville Allara Library - https://www.upike.edu/library-services/ PikeTV - https://www.piketv.com/ Other Channels: Pikeville City Tourism - / tourpikeville PikeTV - / piketv99

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