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Design & Development
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Estill County StatisticsKentucky PostSecondary Education Profile (CPE) .PDF file
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Ashley Petroglyphs Furnace, KYSparks Indian Rock House Petroglyphs A.K.A. 15ES26
Lexington (Estill County), KY
Woodland Petroglyphs
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Scotty Roberts Scotty Roberts Media Center
Audio, photo, media, graphic and web design services
Irvine, KY
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Estill County District Webpage
Estill Springs Elementary
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Estill County Kentucky Tourism
Historical Music Recordings back to top
“Arkansas Traveler,” fiddle tune played by Lella Todd, recorded by John Harrod in 1970s/80s, John Harrod Collection, Berea College Southern Appalachian Archives
“Cumberland Gap,” fiddle tune played by Razor Wolfinbarger accompanied by John Harrod and friends during the Celebration of Traditional Music at Berea College 10/31/81, Appalachian Center Collection, Berea College Southern Appalachian Archives
“Eighth of January,” fiddle tune played by Lella Todd, recorded by John Harrod in 1970s/80s, John Harrod Collection, Berea College Southern Appalachian Archives
“Hump Back Mule,” fiddle tune played by Razor Wolfinbarger accompanied by John Harrod and friends during the Celebration of Traditional Music at Berea College 10/31/81, Appalachian Center Collection, Berea College Southern Appalachian Archives
“Johnny Inch Along,” fiddle tune played by Razor Wolfinbarger accompanied by John Harrod and friends during the Celebration of Traditional Music at Berea College 10/31/81, Appalachian Center Collection, Berea College Southern Appalachian Archives
“Nigger Inch Along,” fiddle tune played by Lella Todd, recorded by John Harrod in 1970s/80s, John Harrod Collection, Berea College Southern Appalachian Archives
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Estill County Quilt Trail Estill Arts Council
Part of Kentucky Arts Council’s Kentucky Quilt Trails
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Estill County Quilt Trail Estill Arts Council
Part of the Kentucky Arts Council’s Kentucky Quilt Trails
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Appalachia Regional CommissionEstill County Art on Main Community revitalization through Estill Development Alliance
Cooperative among local artisans displaying and selling arts and crafts KET Link, Program 531