The Money Pit: The Battle for the Kentucky Caves
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The Kentucky caves were individually owned by enterprising individuals. Between the years of 1920-1941, there was a battle for tourist dollars.
The Story of the YMCA of 1912.
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A strong need for a place to relax and find entertainment among the young men working on Consolidation Coal’s Jenkins Ky construction project is met.
The Seco Train Accident September 20, 1917
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The Seco Train Accident on September 20, 1917, was a horrible accident that has never been fully explained.
Part Two: The Capture and Tragic Life of Jenny Sellars Wiley
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While no stranger to the harsh land of the Appalachian mountains. Jenny Wiley would be captured and escape in a legendary story.
The Life of Jenny Wiley Part One
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To understand what happened to Jenny Wiley, it is important to understand what was going on with the American Native Americans and settlers.