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Loretta Lynn Home Place Butcher Holler
                   Van Lear Kentucky
                       "Our Trip"
On our trip to Van Lear, first stop was here at
"The Old Company Store" it is now owned and
run by Herman Webb brother to Loretta Lynn
"Quaint little sign"
Getting Closer!! Home Place of "Crystal Gayle"
            Birth Place of "Loretta Lynn"
Beautiful setting!!
           Jean Peppers and Herman Webb
        brother of Loretta Lynn & Crystal Gail,   
      Herman is so warm and friendly and gives
   tours of the old home place which he maintains
                       To see other pics of the home click the links below

Old Stove & Still             Fire Place                       Old Dresser
Front Porch                    Old bed                          House & Well
Back Porch                     In Loretta's parents
                                       bedroom
                                   
                                      
Butcher Holler School at Meally
Photo Donated by: Toni Dodge
Inside pic of the Butcher Holler School, Meally. Toni Dodge who donated this pic tells me that both her great grandmother Aggie Powers Music and her great aunt Helen (Musick) Music went to school here. Thank you Toni the pics are GREAT!
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Railroad/Vehicle Bridge between Van Lear and West Van Lear.I drove across it a couple of times when we were going to Butcher-Webb Cemetery on Miller Creek where Loretta Lynn`s parents and my wifes father are buried. This is also an experience going up to the Cemeterty. 4 wheel drive makes it much easier than walking up the hill. This bridge has been replaced (note from Jim)
Photo donated by : Jim Davis
Thank You Jim this photo is a wonderful addition to this page!