Kentucky Life
(#105)
Mountain Homeplace/Miles Hart/Abbey of Gethsemani/LaVon Williams/Pennyrile State Park
A settlement near Paintsville where visitors can see how 19th-century pioneers lived; a Henderson man who carves elaborate wooden miniatures, many with moving parts; monks' lives at the Trappist abbey in Central Kentucky where Thomas Merton once lived and wrote; a former basketball star who's making a name for himself as a sculptor; and a 15,000-acre forest and park in Christian County. A 1995 KET production hosted by Byron Crawford.
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