
The Tug Fork river defines the winding border between Kentucky and West Virginia, carving a deep path through the coal-rich Appalachians. This survey highlights the tight-knit settlements of Majestic, Devon, and Stopover tucked into the hollows of Pike County. The landscape is a complex network of mountain drainage, with significant coal history evident at Thacker Mines and the various branches of Mate Cr and Beech Cr.
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1914 Vergie
Pike County, KY

1915 Regina
Pike County, KY

1917 Regina
Pike County, KY

1954 Broad Bottom
Pike County, KY

1954 Dorton
Pike County, KY

1954 Hellier
Pike County, KY

1954 Jamboree
Pike County, KY

1954 Lick Creek
Pike County, KY

1954 Meta
Pike County, KY

1954 Millard
Pike County, KY

1954 Varney
Pike County, KY

1963 Jamboree
Pike County, KY

1978 Lick Creek
Pike County, KY

1978 Meta
Pike County, KY

1978 Millard
Pike County, KY

1979 Broad Bottom
Pike County, KY

1992 Broad Bottom
Pike County, KY

1992 Dorton
Pike County, KY

1992 Jenkins East
Pike County, KY

1992 Meta
Pike County, KY

1992 Varney
Pike County, KY

2001 Majestic
Pike County, KY

2022 Broad Bottom
Pike County, KY

2022 Dorton
Pike County, KY

2022 Hellier
Pike County, KY

2022 Jamboree
Pike County, KY

2022 Jenkins East
Pike County, KY

2022 Lick Creek
Pike County, KY

2022 Majestic
Pike County, KY

2022 Meta
Pike County, KY

2022 Millard
Pike County, KY

2022 Varney
Pike County, KY