Global investment banker here now a college professor have done a lot on this planet ... but will always have a special connection to Harlan. Thanks for your wonderful videos.
I have enjoyed so many of your videos about Harlan and some of Bell County. I still have family in both counties and enjoy seeing places that I've heard my Mama talk about. My family are the Hucklebys', Howards', Mills' and Halls'. Thank you and your missus for taking the time to do this. Lily Huckleby Slaughter, Sadieville, Ky.
Somewhere, off the main street on a side street there's an old brick building. Years ago I was working for an awning company in Johnson City. Our crew traveled to Harlan to install a flat " w" pan awning on that building. We did good work. I actually like Harlan and found the locals to be very friendly. Good country folks!
ah i love KY so much! i'm from Clark county originally, but i live in Estill county now, in the mountains and lovin every minute of it. Winchester used to be a small town, but its grown up a little, now its basically a suburb of Lexington. i like the hollers a little better honestly. great video! there's a lot of cool stuff around, its such a great state to live in.
That my kind town that way I live in liberty Kentucky I’d love to see Harlan Kentucky you are sweet couple I pray for your family from all the storms three tornado hits last night in Arkansas I love blue grass country music I love me a good ole rocking chair ❤
Howdy Howdy Mr. & Mrs. Coyote!!! I so much enjoy y’all’s videos!! I always enjoy seeing Mrs.Coyote out and about so we can chit chat for a min or 2..🤣..Hope y’all are having an amazing Memorial Day weekend…🤗🙏🤗
My brother in law got one favorite musical instrument I got a real brand new manallion the Kentucky finest like patty loveless singing like her thank you I sure appreciate you all I’m all by myself but I do love that song patty loveless sing your never leave Harlen alive love that song ❤
So nice to see Harlan. My Grandma lived across from Mt. Pleasant funeral home. Remember alot of the places there. Still miss that place i lived sooo many. Years ago❤❤❤❤
You guys ought to meet up with some of us now old timers (born in the 60s) and do a walkabout in downtown to reminisce about when Harlan was full of people, business and (mis)adventure! Or meet up with a few folks for an afternoon porch talk!!
Wow! some oldtimers from the 60s. Wonder just what that makes me? I was born in Harlan in 1945 and lived there in Harlan County...Baxter and Loyall until 1956. At that time the place was alive.
Street lights will go off sometimes when you walk under or near them because the light sensor is reading a reflection off you... something shiny or light color on you.
Haha... I say that all the time when someone asks how I'm doing... "I'm hangin in there like a hair in a biscuit". Too cool. I thought I was the last one left. Also... when it rains real hard... "we had a frog strangler today". Have you heard that one?
Nothing goes on after midnight unless it's on a Poke Sallet Fest weekend other than that you know it's quite Id love to get you two on my podcast to talk about our home town Godbless guys stay safe great videos
Is there anyone left to interview from the documentary "Harlan County USA"? I watched the segment that you did on the old mine. I am wondering about the people involved with the documentary 50 years later and how long their UMWA local was sustained in the area.
Duke Power sold their Brookside mine property (and the others on Clover Fork) to Manalapan Mining not too many years after the strike ended. If memory serves, it was about the time of the big flood of 1977. The new company was owned by a local non-union operator. The union’s local died then because they were not recognized. Someone tried to revive it thru a drive for members at Manalapan in the mid-80s, but nothing came of it. Brookside was used by Manalapan mostly for its tipple and offices. The actual mine there was mostly non-producing. It’s been derelict for a very long time.
How do you tell a good town from a bad town? After midnight you don't have worry having your life threatened by the riffraff walking down the street. Too bad we don't have more towns like this.
Global investment banker here now a college professor have done a lot on this planet ... but will always have a special connection to Harlan. Thanks for your wonderful videos.
Thank you!
I have enjoyed so many of your videos about Harlan and some of Bell County. I still have family in both counties and enjoy seeing places that I've heard my Mama talk about. My family are the Hucklebys', Howards', Mills' and Halls'. Thank you and your missus for taking the time to do this.
Lily Huckleby Slaughter, Sadieville, Ky.
You're welcome, thank you for watching.
Somewhere, off the main street on a side street there's an old brick building. Years ago I was working for an awning company in Johnson City. Our crew traveled to Harlan to install a flat " w" pan awning on that building. We did good work. I actually like Harlan and found the locals to be very friendly. Good country folks!
ah i love KY so much! i'm from Clark county originally, but i live in Estill county now, in the mountains and lovin every minute of it. Winchester used to be a small town, but its grown up a little, now its basically a suburb of Lexington. i like the hollers a little better honestly. great video! there's a lot of cool stuff around, its such a great state to live in.
I love small towns at night there's something magical and calming just looking at the lights
Great nighttime stroll in Harlan Coyote's! Wonderfully peaceful at night there!👍
Thanks Mitch! We really appreciate you watching all of our videos and taking the time to comment.
I love your videos I was born and raised their although I left 50 year's ago you bring back great memories
Love small towns, great photo opportunity when everyone is asleep, you can capture the town's old time feeling.
After midnight things aren't the same...great video.
That my kind town that way I live in liberty Kentucky I’d love to see Harlan Kentucky you are sweet couple I pray for your family from all the storms three tornado hits last night in Arkansas I love blue grass country music I love me a good ole rocking chair ❤
I love Harlan Ky... So many great memories there and thank you guys for the wonderful words to the lonely.. Beautiful video 💗
Howdy Howdy Mr. & Mrs. Coyote!!! I so much enjoy y’all’s videos!! I always enjoy seeing Mrs.Coyote out and about so we can chit chat for a min or 2..🤣..Hope y’all are having an amazing Memorial Day weekend…🤗🙏🤗
Always acitve in Barbourville, back in the earley 80's mostly hot rodders, driving the old 60-early 70 Musle cars
Welcome 2 Harlan
Hey Mr and Mrs coyote hope you have a blessed Sunday and a safe weekend! Love the videos 😊
Same to you Mark, it's always good to hear from you.
I love the umbrellas.
I loved this video! These after dark videos are awesome
Great job Coyotes ❤
I remember those streets well.
My brother in law got one favorite musical instrument I got a real brand new manallion the Kentucky finest like patty loveless singing like her thank you I sure appreciate you all I’m all by myself but I do love that song patty loveless sing your never leave Harlen alive love that song ❤
So nice to see Harlan. My Grandma lived across from Mt. Pleasant funeral home. Remember alot of the places there. Still miss that place i lived sooo many. Years ago❤❤❤❤
You guys ought to meet up with some of us now old timers (born in the 60s) and do a walkabout in downtown to reminisce about when Harlan was full of people, business and (mis)adventure! Or meet up with a few folks for an afternoon porch talk!!
Wow! some oldtimers from the 60s. Wonder just what that makes me? I was born in Harlan in 1945 and lived there in Harlan County...Baxter and Loyall until 1956. At that time the place was alive.
@@benengle2279 a real old timer! Not many left now. You're special. I just became an old timer. My grandchildren told me so.
LOL. Thanks.@@stantheman9072
That's a great idea! We could call it an Harlan old-timer's walk.
Check out the Carnival in Corbin, its at a truck stop next to Go time i believe, the last day is June 1st
Street lights will go off sometimes when you walk under or near them because the light sensor is reading a reflection off you... something shiny or light color on you.
It's got to be my bright shiny personality 🤣🤣🤣
Memories memories
This is interesting 🤔
I used to run through the alleys.
Haha... I say that all the time when someone asks how I'm doing... "I'm hangin in there like a hair in a biscuit". Too cool. I thought I was the last one left. Also... when it rains real hard... "we had a frog strangler today". Have you heard that one?
What the hell you mean they don’t like you, you’re good ole country folk!!
Nothing goes on after midnight unless it's on a Poke Sallet Fest weekend other than that you know it's quite Id love to get you two on my podcast to talk about our home town Godbless guys stay safe great videos
We are heading to Cumberland Gap Wednesday what do you all recommend as must see and do. We are staying in Corbin and driving over
Small town America! 🇺🇸 Do kids still cruise the streets on Friday and Saturday nights?
Is there anyone left to interview from the documentary "Harlan County USA"? I watched the segment that you did on the old mine. I am wondering about the people involved with the documentary 50 years later and how long their UMWA local was sustained in the area.
Duke Power sold their Brookside mine property (and the others on Clover Fork) to Manalapan Mining not too many years after the strike ended. If memory serves, it was about the time of the big flood of 1977. The new company was owned by a local non-union operator. The union’s local died then because they were not recognized. Someone tried to revive it thru a drive for members at Manalapan in the mid-80s, but nothing came of it. Brookside was used by Manalapan mostly for its tipple and offices. The actual mine there was mostly non-producing. It’s been derelict for a very long time.
disco oh no not disco disco sucks lol but i won't hold it agin ya .... love your vids
You Should Make A Video Of The Original KFC In Corbin KY
I Find Harland Interesting, I Like Loyall .
There’s more towns than Harlan like Hazard Manchester London Corbin Hyden Buckhorn Pikeville!
Watching the police move out. That's probably the most excitement they've had all week. Those cop kids were having a ball.
I think that may have been a Magnolia tree
How do you tell a good town from a bad town? After midnight you don't have worry having your life threatened by the riffraff walking down the street. Too bad we don't have more towns like this.
kinda dangerous to do that these day and age, luv the video though. lol
Triple dog dare you to cartwheel
I thought they said nothing good happens after midnight 😁
I'd love to ride my electric scooter around towns like this at night.
You're out late.