The McCoys, a prominent family involved in the infamous Hatfield-McCoy feud, lived primarily in the Appalachian region of the United States, specifically in Kentucky and West Virginia. Their homestead was located in Pike County, Kentucky, near the Tug Fork River, which borders West Virginia. The feud between the McCoys and the Hatfields, who lived across the river in West Virginia, was fueled by various social and economic tensions in the late 19th century.
Although the History Channel's series Hatfields & McCoys is set in Logan County, WV and Pike County, KY it was filmed entirely on loction in Romania.
Although the movie was set in Logan County, WV and Pike County, KY it was actually filmed entirely on loction in Romania. You can view details here: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1985443/locations and here: http://blog.newsok.com/television/2012/05/29/matt-barr-talks-about-filming-hatfields-mccoys-working-with-acting-idol-kevin-costner/
Pike was the clever dog who always stole food from Perrault and Francois while they were not looking and always got away with it. Buck looked onto Pike and did the same while giving the blame to Dub.
Pike
Pike County.
Pike County is the largest county in Kentucky when referring to land size. When referring to population Jefferson County (Louisville) is largest.
Today it covers 788 square miles.
789 square miles.
Pike County, KY is 789 sq miles (2,044 km²).
Pike County with a total area of 789 square miles.
There are approximately 120 counties that are in the state of Kentucky. A few of the counties are Allen, Bell, and Carter.
As a young boy Manson lived with his grandmother in Morehead, located in Rowan County, Kentucky
Floyd Hatfield was born on January 7, 1858, in Pike County, Kentucky, USA.
Valentine Hatfield died in 1889, in Pikeville Prison, Pike County, Kentucky, USA.
Jefferson County, located in Northern Kentucky, is the largest county in the state, with a population of 741,096. Louisville, located in Jefferson County, is the largest city in Kentucky, with a population of 597,337.
Allifair McCoy died on January 1, 1888, in Pike County, Kentucky, USA of homicide.