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Open on Mon-Fri,10:00am-5:00pm
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91 Madison St, Whitesburg, KY 41858, United StatesMap
Phone+1 606-633-0108
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  • Grumpyoldfart45Gmail
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    Appleheads

    It has had some of the best musicians in America play there, and I have never seen a show though I only live about 15 miles away.. I travel all over the country to watch concerts and festivals. The...

    Reviewed on Apr 23, 2020
  • Rebecca M
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    All who can Must Celebrate Appalshop‘s 50 YEARS with the staff and Onsite!!

    What an honor it was for my husband and me to finally see a bit of the “workings” behind Appalshop’s tremendous contributions in connecting this region and the world beyond in such an authenticating a...

    Reviewed on Nov 16, 2019
  • Ron P
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    Celebration of Traditional Culture with a Social Conscience

    Seedtime on the Cumberland is a very special celebration of traditional Appalachian culture. Drawing upon Appalshop's film productions (Headwaters), its community radio presence (WMMT), it recording a...

    Reviewed on Apr 8, 2018
  • Kenny Louissain... N
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    Definitely a place to visit Whitesburg, KY!

    As part of the class I am taking this Summer, I got to visit Appalshop, an organization that promotes economic development and innovation in the Appalachian region through entrepreneurship. When I got...

    Reviewed on Jul 6, 2016
  • Aaron C
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    Making Waves in the Appalachian Region

    I had the privilege of visiting Appalshop with a college group. We were on the last leg of our trip through Appalachia; we had started in eastern Kentucky, wound through West Virginia, stayed a night ...

    Reviewed on Jul 4, 2016