Elkhorn City, KY
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About Elkhorn City
- • Guitarist Wayne Ford, known for his blues and country fusion, hails from Elkhorn City.
- • The unique 'Rattlesnake Round-up' tradition originated in Elkhorn City to manage snake populations.
- • The arrival of the railroad in the early 20th century fueled Elkhorn City's growth.
- • Local legend tells of a hidden moonshine cave near the Russell Fork River.
- • The devastating 1957 flood significantly altered Elkhorn City's landscape and infrastructure.
- • Named for the Elkhorn Creek, the city was officially incorporated in 1907.
- • With around 900 residents, it is smaller than many nearby unincorporated communities.
- • At 1,381 feet, its elevation provides stunning views of the surrounding Appalachian Mountains.
- • Healthcare and social assistance are major employers in modern Elkhorn City.
- • A quiet, reflective atmosphere permeates Elkhorn City, offering a peaceful escape.
- • The Cincinnati Reds, a few hours away, won the World Series in 1990 against Oakland.
- • Nearby Pikeville High School's football team has won multiple state championships.