An edition of Weird Kentucky (2008)

Weird Kentucky

Your Travel Guide to Kentucky's Local Legends and Best Kept Secrets (Weird)

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An edition of Weird Kentucky (2008)

Weird Kentucky

Your Travel Guide to Kentucky's Local Legends and Best Kept Secrets (Weird)

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  • 2 Want to read
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253 p. : 24 cm

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Publisher
Sterling
Language
English
Pages
256

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Cover of: Weird Kentucky
Weird Kentucky: your travel guide to Kentucky's local legends and best kept secrets
2009, Sterling Pub.
Hardcover in English
Cover of: Weird Kentucky
Weird Kentucky: Your Travel Guide to Kentucky's Local Legends and Best Kept Secrets (Weird)
May 6, 2008, Sterling
Hardcover in English

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Classifications

Library of Congress
F451.6 .H65 2008, F451.6.H65 2008

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
256

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL11637855M
Internet Archive
weirdkentuckyyou0000holl
ISBN 10
1402754388
ISBN 13
9781402754388
LCCN
2009280878
OCLC/WorldCat
227155631
Library Thing
5318129
Goodreads
2359080

Work Description

Who knew My Old Kentucky Home could be so weird? As all Kentuckians know, there's more to this state than derbies, bourbon, and a certain fried poultry. We're nearly busting at the seams with local legends and unusual sights. Take a look around, and you'll see all sorts of oddities, some supernatural, some just super weird, that make us proud to call Kentucky home. Follow our author, Jeffrey Scott Holland, as he tours you around every corner of the state to get you to your ultimate destination, the weird state of mind.

The Bluegrass State is indeed a haunted place––a mysterious landscape permeated with strange creatures, ancient and unexplained anomalies, offbeat characters, and some really bizarre roadside oddities. Visit the Lock & Key Coffeehouse, once a funeral parlor, bank, furniture store, and food stamp office. Head to Herrington Lake and be on the lookout for Herry, Kentucky's most famous—and elusive—aquatic monster; drop in to Middlesboro, the only town in the U.S. built inside a meteor crater. We've got Goat Men and Lizard Men and albino ape creatures, not to mention the legendary Wampus Cat. Find out what the number thirteen and our state song have in common—it's pretty creepy. The Creation Museum is here and so are the Gates of Hell. There's even a museum for dummies and the world's largest baseball bat. Experience Gravity Hill and learn just why on earth there is a cemetery right in the middle of the zoo!

Yes, the Bluegrass State is a whole lot weirder than you ever imagined, and it's all here in these pages. So come along with Jeffrey and join the campaign to keep Kentucky weird! A brand-new entry in the best-selling Weird U.S. series, Weird Kentucky is packed with all that great stuff your history teacher wouldn't teach you. It's a journey you'll never forget.

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