Whitley
"Aunt Julia" Marcum
Williamsburg, KY
Only woman, as a fighter, to receive a U.S. pension: special Act of Congress, 1884.
CCC at Cumberland Falls
Cumberland Falls, KY
Some 80,000 Kentuckians served in Civilian Conservation Corps.
County Named, 1818
Williamsburg, KY
For Colonel William Whitley, famous leader in over 17 Indian battles.
Cumberland College
Williamsburg, KY
Founded as Williamsburg Institute in 1889 under the leadership of General Green Clay Smith and R. C. Medaris to provide affordable...
Cumberland Falls Moonbow
Corbin, KY
The Moonbow that appears here is the only one in the Western Hemisphere.
First White Men Here
Dr. Thomas Walker, employed by Loyal Land Co., in 1750 led five Virginians through Cumberland Gap.
Gillespie Hall
Main St., KY
Originally Johnson Hall, it was renamed Gillespie Hall in 1995.
Kiwanis Trail
Corbin, KY
Corbin-Cumberland Falls Road built by the Kiwanis Club of Corbin.
Roburn Hall
Williamsburg, KY
Built in 1888 as the first building of Williamsburg Institute.
Roy Martis Chappell 1921-2002
Williamsburg, KY
A Williamsburg native and Ky.
Scott's Raid
Williamsburg, KY
Col. John S. Scott with 1,600 of 2nd Cav.