History and Heritage in Kentucky

A Proud & Inspiring History

Kentucky’s story begins in prehistoric times, when mammoths roamed the Ohio River Valley at Big Bone Lick. Over thousands of years, indigenous people, Native Americans, lived here. Explore America’s First Frontier and trace the footsteps of Daniel Boone, who forged the Wilderness Trail through Southern Kentucky. Walk Revolutionary-era forts, Civil War battlefields and portions of the Trail of Tears. Discover the rich history of Kentucky’s coal towns with the Kentucky Coal Heritage Trail app. Hear Kentucky's fascinating stories at our historic sites and museums. And investigate the legacies of Kentucky icons, from the early life of Abraham Lincoln to the untold stories of Kentucky's African American trailblazers.

 

To explore more Kentucky history and the state's genealogy, visit the Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky History.

Hatfield Descendant, Pikeville

Deep in the land of the Hatfields & McCoys, one of those feuding family’s descendants is preserving history on the very property that was the site of so much conflict years ago. But Bob Scott says there’s no fuedin’ or fussin’ in Pikeville, Kentucky, today – just a great, welcoming place to visit.

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