1972224
9781572332829
The Big Sandy River Valley of Kentucky, Virginia, and West Virginia experienced a great coal boom at the end of the nineteenth century. The area attracted railroads, capital, corporations, and people. Isolated mountain communities became the sites of great mining operations, small regional commercial centers grew, and hundreds of coal company towns appeared almost overnight. Today, many of these once-vibrant coal towns are fading away, their populations a fraction of their heyday, their buildings, homes, and mine sites abandoned. This guidebook takes the reader to some of these intriguing ghost towns. For each town, the author presents, detailed directions and brief histories, notes what buildings and structures remain, and provides fascinating details about their people. Torok guides visitors through the streets and hollows of these communities, rich in Appalachian, African American, and immigrant culture. A must for anyone traveling through the valley, as well as for students of Appalachia, coal mining, railroads, and American history.George D. Torok is the author of 'A Guide To The Historic Coal Towns: Of The Big Sandy River Valley', published 2004 under ISBN 9781572332829 and ISBN 1572332824.
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