Corbin, KY
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About Corbin
- • Country singer, Sturgill Simpson, was born in nearby Jackson, Kentucky, and spent time in Corbin.
- • KFC's original recipe was first served in Corbin at the Sanders Cafe.
- • The L&N Railroad spurred Corbin's growth, becoming a crucial transportation hub.
- • A 1920s race riot forced Black residents out, drastically changing Corbin's demographics.
- • The Great Fire of 1919 destroyed much of downtown, leading to rebuilding efforts.
- • Named after Reverend James Corbin, the town was incorporated in 1905.
- • With roughly 7,300 residents, it's smaller than many Kentucky county seats.
- • At 1,083 feet above sea level, the air is crisp and views are scenic.
- • Healthcare and retail are major employment sectors in Corbin.
- • A sense of small-town comfort and neighborly warmth permeates Corbin.
- • The Cincinnati Reds are the closest MLB team, known for their 'Big Red Machine' era.
- • Corbin High School has several state football championships in their history.