
The McCoy House
The McCoy House is a historical site associated with the life of the McCoy family in the late 19th century, particularly known for their connection to the famous Hatfield-McCoy feud, a violent rivalry between two families in West Virginia and Kentucky. Located in Kentucky, the house reflects the period's architecture and serves as a museum, showcasing artifacts and stories from the feud era. It highlights themes of family, conflict, and Appalachian culture, offering visitors insight into a significant chapter in American history and the social dynamics of the time.