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Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Hazard by IHG

2.5 star property
8.0 out of 10, Very Good, (354)
"Excellent hotel "
The price is ¥17,336
¥19,111 total
includes taxes & fees
Mar 28 - Mar 29
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Hazard by IHG

American Elite Inn

2.0 star property
6.4 out of 10, (262)
"Nice clean room"
The price is ¥13,928
¥14,911 total
includes taxes & fees
Apr 2 - Apr 3
American Elite Inn

2 BD 1 BA Sleeps 5-6 Near RRG-Nice Sunrise-Quiet

3.0 star property
10.0 out of 10, Exceptional, (4)
"Beautiful. Quiet, Clean. Perfectly stocked kitchen, laundry and bathroom Plenty of towels, blankets and extra heaters if needed."
The price is ¥12,757
¥21,538 total
includes taxes & fees
Apr 22 - Apr 23
2 BD 1 BA Sleeps 5-6 Near RRG-Nice Sunrise-Quiet

Private Cabin-Pond-Deck-2BD-1BA-Sleeps 8

3.0 star property
The price is ¥14,736
¥32,541 total
includes taxes & fees
Apr 2 - Apr 3
Private Cabin-Pond-Deck-2BD-1BA-Sleeps 8
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Learn more about Buckhorn

Head to sights like Buckhorn Lake State Resort Park as you discover the local area in Buckhorn.

Long before Buckhorn Lake was created and the state park established in 1964, a small community flourished for many generations here, along the middle fork of the Kentucky River. 
Early records refer to this area as the Bowling District, founded by Reverend Jesse Boling, his wife Mary Pennington, Reverend Duff and 50 other families.  They were led to this remote area under the guidance of Daniel  Boone.  By the late 1800's Bowlingtown was a thriving community of hundreds.  There was a post office, school, churches, grocery, saw mill, blacksmith and the Frontier Nursing Service.  Local officials included a sheriff, magistrate, justice of the peace, and tax commissioner.  The citizens were primarily farmers and coal miners.  They were known to be patriotic, honest, kind, and well-educated people. 
In 1960, when the construction of Buckhorn Lake began, Bowlingtown had to be abandoned and families relocated.  Family graves (873) were re-interred to Buckhorn Cemetery.  All were sad to leave their homeland of seven generations. so Where you see water was once The town called Bowlingtown in KY.
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