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In reply to the discussion: Anyone here ever been to my hometown? [View all]kentuck
(115,409 posts)60. Here is a nice tour that you can ride from the bottom of the mountain to the top on this video...
...then you can follow the trail down the mountain a piece to the Chained Rock... You can change the view to HD..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&feature=endscreen&v=YBCznHsIpOc
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They have that big a theft problem there, they have to chain the rocks down? . . .
Journeyman
Apr 2013
#1
What you don't know is that it's holding down the hatch on the hall of the mountain trolls
Matariki
Apr 2013
#50
Big Stone Gap(Scott County I think) is beautiful. From where you are, you're only a couple
byeya
Apr 2013
#40
Wow! I hadn't thought, or heard, about that for years. I used to listen to WCKY at night growing up
byeya
Apr 2013
#44
Wayne Raney doing his gospel and selling his harmonicas. I think he had a brother who imitated
byeya
Apr 2013
#49
Well that's kind of wonderful - Roy Acuff was a real legend. Great Speckle Bird is a favorite
byeya
Apr 2013
#56
Of course Boone County, WV, is the home of the late, great Hasil Adkins whose persistance
byeya
Apr 2013
#42
As a child I remember all the rumors about Norma Jean Baker being born in Pineville..
kentuck
Apr 2013
#57
About four miles down the road was the place of the huge mine explosion in 1945
kentuck
Apr 2013
#58