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Prestonsburg is a small home rule-class city [6] in and the county seat of Floyd County, Kentucky, United States. [7] It is in the eastern part of the state in the valley of the Big Sandy River . The population was 3,255 at the time of the 2010 census , [ 8 ] down from 3,612 at the 2000 census.
Front Street Historic District, in Prestonburg, Kentucky, is a 3 acres (1.2 ha) historic district located roughly Front St. between W. Court St. and Ford Street. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.
The Mountain Arts Center is a performing arts venue located at 50 Hal Rogers Drive in Prestonsburg, Kentucky. The center was established in October 1996 and became home to the Kentucky Opry . [ 2 ] Its main feature is the 1,054 seat theater , along with several large meeting rooms, a recording studio , an arts education room, individual ...
Jenny Wiley State Resort Park was founded as Dewey Lake State Park on January 1, 1954, with Dewey Lake near Prestonsburg, Kentucky as its centerpiece. It was renamed in the early 1950s for Virginia "Jenny" Wiley , a pioneer woman who is remembered as a survivor of captivity by Native Americans .
Protected areas of Floyd County, Kentucky (3 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Floyd County, Kentucky" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
In 1996, with the backing of two powerful Eastern Kentucky Democrats, then-Governor Paul Patton (Pikeville) and then-State Rep. Greg Stumbo (Prestonsburg), that proposal had broadened into ...
The Samuel May House is a Federal style residence located at 690 North Lake Drive in Prestonsburg, Kentucky. It built in 1817 by Samuel May, a Kentucky state representative (1832–1834) and a Kentucky state senator (1835–1838) from Floyd County. It now serves as the Samuel May House Living History Museum. Relatives still living include Jack ...
The statue was first located in a small town in rural Kentucky off of Highway U.S. 23. [7] The estimated population of the rural town of Stanville, Kentucky is 415 based on the 2000 Census. Census 2000 [8] In July 2019 the statue was refurbished and relocated to the Middle Creek National Battlefield. [9]