Beattyville, KY
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About Beattyville
- • Musician and songwriter John Hartford, known for "Gentle On My Mind," was born in Beattyville.
- • The Lee County Wool Festival, celebrating Appalachian heritage, originated here.
- • The lumber industry and its access to the Kentucky River established Beattyville.
- • A local legend claims a hidden treasure is buried near the courthouse.
- • The Great Flood of 1939 caused significant damage and altered the town's layout.
- • Named for Martin Beatty, it was established in 1850 and incorporated in 1872.
- • Its population is around 1,300, reflecting a decline from past booms.
- • Sitting at 663 feet, the town's elevation contributes to its river valley setting.
- • Healthcare and social assistance provide the most common jobs for residents.
- • Beattyville offers a peaceful, small-town feel with strong community ties.
- • The Cincinnati Reds, 90 miles away, won the World Series in 1990.
- • Lee County High School's basketball teams have a rich history of regional success.