Southeastern KY Archives - ExploringKentucky.com https://exploringkentucky.com/category/southeastern-ky/ Exploring Kentucky Tue, 30 Aug 2022 16:39:27 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://exploringkentucky.com/wp-content/uploads/cropped-ExploringKentucky-favicon-1-32x32.png Southeastern KY Archives - ExploringKentucky.com https://exploringkentucky.com/category/southeastern-ky/ 32 32 Kentucky’s BURG https://exploringkentucky.com/kentuckys-burg/ Tue, 30 Aug 2022 11:45:23 +0000 https://exploringkentucky.com/?p=228 I had the pleasure of checking out Williamsburg, county seat of Whitley County, Kentucky, and I must say I loved it! This beautiful city in the southeastern region of the Commonwealth has everything for travelers looking to get well-acquainted with nature, learn about history, and have plenty to take photos

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I had the pleasure of checking out Williamsburg, county seat of Whitley County, Kentucky, and I must say I loved it! This beautiful city in the southeastern region of the Commonwealth has everything for travelers looking to get well-acquainted with nature, learn about history, and have plenty to take photos of. The locals are super friendly and you couldn’t ask for a safer place to get lost! That’s right my friends that’s the single best way to explore. Don’t plan on going anywhere – just walk! You’d be surprised how much ground you cover in an hour and you’ll get some really cool shots as well!

One place you won’t want to miss is the Lane Theatre. It opened back in 1948 and for a long period of time was a hub for the influencers of the day. It’s been closed since 1987 but its curbside appeal is undeniable. You can’t drive by and not notice it. And if you like to walk and explore you’ll find yourself staring at it. I literally stood across the street marveling at the architecture, the signage, and the surrounding buildings for a good ten minutes! Just think about how busy this place must have been at a premiere or at a red carpet event! It’s currently under renovation and I’ll do my best to be there once it re-opens. The Lane Theatre is a piece of Kentucky history that needs to be maintained. I’m not sure if it holds any historic designations but it should!

One of the things I preach most as a tourist is being courteous and kind. When you visit places treat them the way you’d like out-of-towners to treat where you live. While walking around I noticed some really nice people moving furniture up to a loft. I offered to help and after they knew my offer was real, they took me up on it. I set my camcorder down and someone from the moving party promised to keep an eye on it. As it turns out, the furniture was for a loft above the videogame store. The owner helps folks who are struggling by offering low-cost housing in area that would command huge rents. A loft like the one I saw in the center of downtown Williamsburg could probably fetch a considerable lease. Instead, the landlord has a heart of gold and chooses to help those down on their luck. God bless him!

There’s really something for everyone in The Burg and I highly recommend visiting. If you’d like a preview check out the Exploring Kentucky video. It’s a whole 25 minutes of sight-seeing and commentary.

If you do visit Williamsburg, you should also check out nearby Corbin. Although both cities are in the same county they have pretty distinct cultures. One has all the characteristics of a big city while the county seat retains its small town identity. There’s a strong law enforcement presence ensuring safety and I must tip my hat to code enforcement. There’s literally zero litter – anywhere – and people are out and about enjoying the community. All of the lawns, shrubs, and trees in public places are exceptionally well-maintained and that creates a very inviting feeling for locals and tourists alike.

As the temperatures cool down a bit, I’d strongly recommend including Williamsburg on your list of places to see in Kentucky. Let me know how you like it.

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Jenkins – A City Built On Coal https://exploringkentucky.com/jenkins-a-city-built-on-coal/ Wed, 06 Jul 2022 10:45:25 +0000 https://exploringkentucky.com/?p=119 Join me for a walk in beautiful Jenkins, KY, a city built on coal. This is in the heart of southeastern Kentucky with mountains surrounding the small city. Here you’ll find a history-rich community with a great work ethic and real southern hospitality. The city has a gas station, fire

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Join me for a walk in beautiful Jenkins, KY, a city built on coal. This is in the heart of southeastern Kentucky with mountains surrounding the small city. Here you’ll find a history-rich community with a great work ethic and real southern hospitality. The city has a gas station, fire station, post office and a number of great businesses. You can get your hair done, get a great lunch, or just take nice stroll in front of stores, parks, and eateries. If you decide to walk around town don’t be afraid to chat up the locals. You’ll find they’re super friendly and even though this isn’t a big city by any stretch, I was pleasantly surprised at how natural they were around cameras. No one gave me any weird looks or snarky remarks under their breath. It’s like they were happy to see me and you just knew they were as authentic as could be. If you’re anywhere near Letcher County, be sure to stop on by Jenkins, and spend a few dollars here. Let’s help this great community GROW!!

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A Walk in Whitesburg, KY https://exploringkentucky.com/a-walk-in-whitesburg-ky/ Wed, 06 Jul 2022 10:10:14 +0000 https://exploringkentucky.com/?p=116 Join us for a walk through Whitesburg, KY, seat of Letcher County. When we visited we got a chance to see vintage vehicles, unique shops, and a number of eye-catching spot sure to spark your interest as they did ours. If you’ve never been to southeastern Kentucky, Whitesburg could be

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Join us for a walk through Whitesburg, KY, seat of Letcher County. When we visited we got a chance to see vintage vehicles, unique shops, and a number of eye-catching spot sure to spark your interest as they did ours. If you’ve never been to southeastern Kentucky, Whitesburg could be a great place to start. This is an old school hardworking town. The people here believe in hard work and they strive to keep their communities safe and prosperous. Don’t just take my word for it though. If you’re ever in this neck of the woods and you ask anyone for help you, you’ll be pleasantly surprised with how hospitable the locals are. If you’re lost you can count on good directions and if you smile or make polite conversation, you’ll get that and more in return. The folks here are proud of where they live and they want to encourage tourism. Be sure to visit Whitesburg and other great Eastern Kentucky cities the next time you visit the Bluegrass!!

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