Daisy, Kentucky
Unincorporated community in Kentucky, United States
Unincorporated community in Kentucky, United States
37°06′46.64″N 83°05′35.32″W / 37.1129556°N 83.0931444°W / 37.1129556; -83.0931444 (2000)
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Daisy is an unincorporated town in Perry County, Kentucky. The population was 1758 as of the 2000 United States Census, with a population density of 32 per square mile. The area is known historically for its coal mining.
It was the birthplace and hometown of notable American Appalachian musician Roscoe Holcomb.[2]
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Municipalities and communities of Perry County, Kentucky, United States
County seat: Hazard
unincorporated
communities
- Allock
- Beehive
- Blue Diamond
- Boat
- Bonnyman
- Busy
- Chavies
- Christopher
- Clemons
- Cornettsville
- Daisy
- Defiance
- Delphia
- Doorway
- Dow
- Dunraven
- Farler
- Fourseam
- Fusonia
- Gays Creek
- Glomawr
- Happy
- Happy Valley
- Harveyton
- Hilton
- Hurricane
- Johnson
- Jones
- Kodak
- Krypton
- Lamont
- Leatherwood
- Lead Branch
- Middle Fork
- Miller
- Napfor
- Olivers
- Otter Creek
- Red Hill
- Saul
- Scuddy
- Slemp
- Tilford
- Typo
- Vicco
- Viper
- Wentz
- Woodland Park
- Yerkes
(and the creeks
they are on)
- Lost Creek (includes Lost Creek, Dice, and Engle)
- Troublesome Creek (includes Troublesome, Dwarf, Ary, and Rowdy)
- Big Creek (includes Avawam, Catur, Begley, and Tug)
- North Fork tributaries at Hazard (includes Monos, Butterfly, Lotair, Allais, Airport Gardens, Lennut, Domino, and Combs)
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