
The Levisa Fork cuts a deep path through the eastern Kentucky coalfields, anchoring the regional center of Pikeville and its surrounding mountain communities in the early 1990s. This survey reveals a landscape defined by industrial extraction, where pervasive Mine and Strip Mine operations follow the contours of the ridges above Chesapeake and Ohio rail lines. The town's expansion is evident in the development of Mayo Village and Yorktown, alongside major institutional landmarks like Methodist Hospital.
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