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Piner, Kentucky, was named after the nearby Piner Creek, which in turn was likely named for the pine trees that were abundant in the area. The community developed in the late 19th century, and its name reflects the natural features of the landscape. The name "Piner" serves as a reminder of the region's historical and geographical context.

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