The Flood Of ’77

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The cut at Pikeville, Kentucky.

Appalachia has always been prone to flooding in one valley or another but in April of 1977 the heavens quite literally opened up over the entire region, setting off one of the worst instances of widespread flooding in Appalachian history.  Today we tell that story.

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  1. I remember well as you should also Steve as we both put in ungodly hours in working at WNVA radio in Norton.

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