I'm in California, but my mom's family is from Kentucky, and we would visit Harlan every other summer growing up. Thank you for these videos this really takes me back.
As I have said before, I spent the first 11 years of my life in Harlan Co. And I especially enjoy your drives through Harlan. I remember the Coal Monument well. Back then the way to Harlan was mostly by that road past the Jones Motel. No bypass. In this video, you passed by the house in Harlan where I was born, the school where I went to first grade, and the Baptist church where we went, among other things. Thanks.
I haven't been in Harlan since 1978 i worked during the day after the flooding i did work in Pineville and RJ and cranks all tole 18 month's i stade in the old harlan hotel now that was a trip back in time !!!!!
My father grew up in Harlan. He was a Deputy sheriff when he passed in 1992. He grew up in Wallins Creek and he also worked for the loyal police dept. I love visiting the cemetery in Evarts and driving around the town with my wife. His name was David Moore Sr. Thanks for sharing these videos. I feel close to my dad when I watch
My uncle was the Magistrate of Harlan County in the 1960s/70s and lived in Wallins Creek. Also had family in Baxter and Bledsoe up by the Pine Mountain Settlement School. Wallins Creek. Home of the Purple Devils. They drink Chappell's milk.
I remember back in the early 70s we Would stay at that Hotel you showed on our way to Grandma's in Stonega. We would eat at the Bus Station they had a great buffet
i'm from the Bluegrass region, Clark county to be specific, born n raised. never been to Harlan myself, but gosh i just love Appalachia SO much, and Kentucky in particular. its a magical place here...shame how the decline in coal is really picking up, i worry that some of these places are going to fully disappear. but it's got such a unique mix of history and stuff that makes it a really fantastic place to live. i'm in Estill county now, where you can find agates :) this place is a gem. i can't express in words how much i love this place though. i realize more and more as i get older, i need these mountains and forests, it does my soul good! its just special here
My Grandma lived acroos from Mt. Pleasant funeral home. Loved visiting her on weekends. She was a nurse at what used to be Harlan hospital. Sooo long ago. That church is where i think she attended. You guys bring back many sweet memories❤ Thank you both!
LOVE this!! It's been about 6 yrs since I was there last. My family had the big white rooming house in Baxter. It was across from the tracks. The white 2 story next to it is still standing & just up from the RC Cola plant. The family home, my aunt and cousins lived in it all of my life, till the '77 flood. They were rescued by boat from the 2nd story windows. My grandmother owned the Baxter Grocery Store. She, my mom, aunts & uncles lived in the back of the store. There is, or was, a hair salon & gym on the site sevrral years ago. My aunt & family's house flooded in Fresh Meadows at least 3 times. I can't begin to express what watching this videos means to me. Much of my family is in Rest Haven Cemetery. Howards, Taylors and Bennetts. They are all close together. We moved to Gallatin, TN when I was 3 but I spent at least a month each summer & as soon as I could drive, I was there as many weekends as allowed. My cousin is back working in the sheriff's office. Again, THANK YOU!!! I am 3 hours into your videos!! Sorry for such a long post!
Awesome tour of Harlan Coyote's! Beautiful rainy early spring day with all the greenery and blooms starting to pop out! I just love this time of year!👍
I have a love / hate relationship with your channel . I was born in Pikeville and my family still lives in Lewis co. but I live in nw Ohio for toooo many yrs now and I LOVE watching your channel it reminds me of home. But i hate it because it makes a hillbilly home sick LOL keep up the GREAT WORK and i'll hillbilly up and keep watching. LOVE YOU GUY'S GOD BLESS !!!
My hometown born and raised!! You should have shown the old graves that was hid downtown by the old Ford building….since the building was torn down it is more visible!
Fantastic video Coyotes! I have always loved rainy days. Mrs Coyote did a great job of driving! As always you do an outstanding job of promoting the area. Always makes my day when I see you all post another video!!
Does anybody remember Mack's Family Center over by Baxter in Harlan County. It was a big grocery store and there was also a Western Auto store. This would be in the 1970s.
I love this video and I will pray for papa coyote oh and iam sorry I didn't get to watch this video because again lost y phone for almost four days sorry God bless my dear Kentucky friends I hope Kentucky does better in basketball than Tennessee did today
Tractor Supply and Rural King have a lot of cool and useful stuff. A empty K-Mart parking lot with some snow or ice on it is the best place for doing donuts...
Kentucky native but I was in Harlan in September for the first time and drove and walked most of these same streets. It's nice to hear y'all filling in some of the blanks. I didn't go up what you called Ivy Hill. What's up there?
It's one of the nicer neighborhoods in Harlan, woodland hills being the other one, you know they're the neighborhoods the outside media never goes to when they come and do a story in Harlan 😆
Am friendly County Virginia. I have family in St Charles, Dryden, Rose Hill, Hazard and Harlan I haven't been to this area in probably 30 years. I need to make a trip from Johnson City Tennessee to see some people
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You should video the secret hidden graveyard that is just beyond where the city pool was, just past the old Ford Building I believe. It is a pretty neat area.
This is a link to the truth about bloody Harlan video th-cam.com/video/obKQy_mKaXw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=YG7UVskTwGwiwB4D And bloody Harlan bootleggers stories video th-cam.com/video/A9tsWYJBrvw/w-d-xo.html
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Love Harlan. Not from KY but in love with Appalachia! Thanks for showing me more of this beautiful state. Live in Bourbon Country.
I'm in California, but my mom's family is from Kentucky, and we would visit Harlan every other summer growing up. Thank you for these videos this really takes me back.
You two are my favorite TH-cam channel . Have a great day
Thank you, we really appreciate that!
As I have said before, I spent the first 11 years of my life in Harlan Co. And I especially enjoy your drives through Harlan. I remember the Coal Monument well. Back then the way to Harlan was mostly by that road past the Jones Motel. No bypass. In this video, you passed by the house in Harlan where I was born, the school where I went to first grade, and the Baptist church where we went, among other things. Thanks.
I haven't been in Harlan since 1978 i worked during the day after the flooding i did work in Pineville and RJ and cranks all tole 18 month's i stade in the old harlan hotel now that was a trip back in time !!!!!
My aunt and uncle lost their house in Wallins Creek in that flood.
Good memories of my Aunt and Uncle spending summers in Harlan with them. I always loved Harlan and will always love it
Hey Mr and Mrs coyote hope you have a blessed safe day!
My father grew up in Harlan. He was a Deputy sheriff when he passed in 1992. He grew up in Wallins Creek and he also worked for the loyal police dept. I love visiting the cemetery in Evarts and driving around the town with my wife. His name was David Moore Sr. Thanks for sharing these videos. I feel close to my dad when I watch
My uncle was the Magistrate of Harlan County in the 1960s/70s and lived in Wallins Creek. Also had family in Baxter and Bledsoe up by the Pine Mountain Settlement School. Wallins Creek. Home of the Purple Devils. They drink Chappell's milk.
I'm sure they new each other. Dad graduated from Wallins Creek HS in 57
I grew up in Harlan and left there in 1880 . It was wonderful to see the town .
Just found u guys. Im from harlan currently living in corbin yall making ke homesick... Love it keep it rolling!
Welcome to the channel glad you enjoy it
I remember back in the early 70s we Would stay at that Hotel you showed on our way to Grandma's in Stonega. We would eat at the Bus Station they had a great buffet
i'm from the Bluegrass region, Clark county to be specific, born n raised. never been to Harlan myself, but gosh i just love Appalachia SO much, and Kentucky in particular. its a magical place here...shame how the decline in coal is really picking up, i worry that some of these places are going to fully disappear. but it's got such a unique mix of history and stuff that makes it a really fantastic place to live. i'm in Estill county now, where you can find agates :) this place is a gem. i can't express in words how much i love this place though. i realize more and more as i get older, i need these mountains and forests, it does my soul good! its just special here
My Grandma lived acroos from Mt. Pleasant funeral home. Loved visiting her on weekends. She was a nurse at what used to be Harlan hospital. Sooo long ago. That church is where i think she attended. You guys bring back many sweet memories❤ Thank you both!
Great video! I'd love to see you drive up Gabes Branch at Ages and Jones Creek at Verda.
Thanks! Here is a link to a video we did on Jones Creek and the hamburgers at the Verda grill th-cam.com/video/TDLFZ0Zr_5E/w-d-xo.html
LOVE this!! It's been about 6 yrs since I was there last. My family had the big white rooming house in Baxter. It was across from the tracks. The white 2 story next to it is still standing & just up from the RC Cola plant. The family home, my aunt and cousins lived in it all of my life, till the '77 flood. They were rescued by boat from the 2nd story windows.
My grandmother owned the Baxter Grocery Store. She, my mom, aunts & uncles lived in the back of the store. There is, or was, a hair salon & gym on the site sevrral years ago. My aunt & family's house flooded in Fresh Meadows at least 3 times.
I can't begin to express what watching this videos means to me. Much of my family is in Rest Haven Cemetery. Howards, Taylors and Bennetts. They are all close together. We moved to Gallatin, TN when I was 3 but I spent at least a month each summer & as soon as I could drive, I was there as many weekends as allowed. My cousin is back working in the sheriff's office. Again, THANK YOU!!! I am 3 hours into your videos!! Sorry for such a long post!
Awesome tour of Harlan Coyote's! Beautiful rainy early spring day with all the greenery and blooms starting to pop out! I just love this time of year!👍
It's a great time of year. Thanks Mitch!
I have a love / hate relationship with your channel . I was born in Pikeville and my family still lives in Lewis co. but I live in nw Ohio for toooo many yrs now and I LOVE watching your channel it reminds me of home. But i hate it because it makes a hillbilly home sick LOL keep up the GREAT WORK and i'll hillbilly up and keep watching. LOVE YOU GUY'S GOD BLESS !!!
Hey Mr and Mrs coyote hope you have a good weekend! Like all your videos!
My hometown born and raised!! You should have shown the old graves that was hid downtown by the old Ford building….since the building was torn down it is more visible!
Thanks for watching! Here is a link the video we done on that cemetery th-cam.com/video/TZmaaq_SEwg/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for the Tour, parents had a Marriage Bond in one these old churches in spring 1945 ages 18 -17
Fantastic video Coyotes! I have always loved rainy days. Mrs Coyote did a great job of driving! As always you do an outstanding job of promoting the area. Always makes my day when I see you all post another video!!
Hey Mr and Mrs coyote hope you have a blessed Sunday 🙌
You upload a lot more videos recently, great 👍💯
Great tour as always!!!!
Does anybody remember Mack's Family Center over by Baxter in Harlan County. It was a big grocery store and there was also a Western Auto store. This would be in the 1970s.
Went there every Friday evening to get groceries after my dad got off work. That was payday for him. 😊
Thanks for a fun tour as only you folks know how to do. You never disappoint.
I love this video and I will pray for papa coyote oh and iam sorry I didn't get to watch this video because again lost y phone for almost four days sorry God bless my dear Kentucky friends I hope Kentucky does better in basketball than Tennessee did today
Thanks Willie and God bless you
Tractor Supply and Rural King have a lot of cool and useful stuff. A empty K-Mart parking lot with some snow or ice on it is the best place for doing donuts...
Don't encourage her Scott, there's a lot of empty parking lots around here lol thanks for watching!
The coal marker is Harlan’s first round about. I
Can you remember when you had to go around it?
Enjoyed the ride along tour
Kentucky native but I was in Harlan in September for the first time and drove and walked most of these same streets. It's nice to hear y'all filling in some of the blanks. I didn't go up what you called Ivy Hill. What's up there?
It's one of the nicer neighborhoods in Harlan, woodland hills being the other one, you know they're the neighborhoods the outside media never goes to when they come and do a story in Harlan 😆
@@IgnitedCoyote 😄 Gotcha, thanks!
I use to go to the skating rink,we might have been there at the same time ,Terry
Come to Alaska when ya'll get an RV! Love the videos.
Am friendly County Virginia. I have family in St Charles, Dryden, Rose Hill, Hazard and Harlan I haven't been to this area in probably 30 years. I need to make a trip from Johnson City Tennessee to see some people
My home town I live in barbourville now but my family still lives there I sure miss my younger days there in the 70s and 80s❤
My uncle always called it, "Barboursville." Don't know if everybody said that or it was just him.
@mikeh.9476 yes a lot of people still call it that lol
My grandma is lola bargo she married fred taylor wow i love seeing this place. We went here when i was a child.
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If you'd like to make a donation our mailing address is James Davis PO box 134 Grays Knob KY 40829 or you can hit the heart-shaped super thanks button on the video and do it that way, and we also appreciate prayers for our well-being.
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@@IgnitedCoyoteok will take note😊 take care. Will
I'm homesick.
WHLN 1410 AM was the radio station in Harlan.
You'll never leave Harlan alive..😮
You should video the secret hidden graveyard that is just beyond where the city pool was, just past the old Ford Building I believe. It is a pretty neat area.
Here's a link to a video we did on the secret cemetery before the old Ford building was tore down th-cam.com/video/TZmaaq_SEwg/w-d-xo.html
She is gorgeous 🥰
Nice 🎯💯🔥
I've got the book Bloody Harlan. Next time you see Rhonda ask her who is in the book.
Maybe Harlan and Harlan County are the most famous town and county in the U.S. for their size due to the movies, music, and tv show about them!!!!
Dogwood s is beautiful 😍
I am part of the Bargo family.
Harlan will always be famous.
My dad's from there, and then, of course, half my family. Its pretty there, but im thankful I didn't grow up there.
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Woman she can drive ve ❤😊
Aim she perty ❤
This is a link to the truth about bloody Harlan video th-cam.com/video/obKQy_mKaXw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=YG7UVskTwGwiwB4D
And bloody Harlan bootleggers stories video th-cam.com/video/A9tsWYJBrvw/w-d-xo.html
Justified on FX
Jones Motel looks awful.
Besides the Portal, did they film anywhere else in Harlan County for Justified?
Justified love that show.
Unfortunately they did not….only the opening credits is actually Harlan
@@brentdutcher2875 My favorite show!
Jones Motel looks awful.