‘We still take pride.’ July 4 parade important in historic Kentucky coal town.
BY BILL ESTEP
JULY 03, 2021
A century after immigrants representing more than 30 nationalities came to this coal town deep in Appalachia in search of the American dream, Lynch still throws a darn good celebration of patriotism and country. Click here to download the article and read more.
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