Join the Pike County Public Library for an insightful exploration of Kentucky’s Dark Tourism Trail. This educational event, coordinated by Maggie Salisbury Justice, delves into the mysterious and historical sites that define this unique aspect of the state's heritage. Attendees will learn about the stories behind these locations, providing a deeper understanding of Kentucky's cultural landscape. It is a perfect opportunity for history enthusiasts and curious minds to engage with local lore in a welcoming environment.
What to Expect
A professional lecture detailing the history and significance of various dark tourism sites across Kentucky.
Who Should Attend
History buffs
Local residents
Students
Tourism enthusiasts
Library patrons
Agenda Overview
The event features a presentation on the Dark Tourism Trail followed by a brief Q&A session.
Venue & Address
Pike County Public Library
126 Lee Ave Pikeville , Kentucky – 41501 United States
Organizer
Pike County Public Library · Public Institution
A community library providing educational resources and events in Pike County.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a fee to attend?
The event is hosted by the library; please contact them for specific admission details.
Where is the event located?
It is held at the Pike County Public Library, Lee Avenue Branch.
Who is the coordinator?
The event is coordinated by Maggie Salisbury Justice.
Is registration required?
It is recommended to check with the library for registration requirements.
What is the focus of the talk?
The talk focuses on historical sites along Kentucky's Dark Tourism Trail.
Can I bring children?
The content is generally suitable for adults and older students interested in history.
Tags
History
Kentucky
Dark Tourism
Library Event
Education
Pikeville
Summary
An educational presentation on Kentucky's Dark Tourism sites hosted at the Pike County Public Library.