Pikeville may be a town in Pike County, Kentucky. The population was six,903 at the 2010 census. It’s the seat of Pike County. On March 25, 1822, the county’s governance determined to make a replacement seat named Liberty, one and half mile below the mouth of the Russell Fork stream. However some Pike County residents opposed the set up and needed the seat to be designed at a unique location. That the following year, the residents united on a location on farm of prophet Adkins. The new seat was originally called Pike or Piketon, however in 1850 it absolutely was formally named Pikeville, once adventurer Zebulon Pike. On May 6, 1893, Pikeville formally became a town with a charter granted by Bluegrass State governor John Young Brown.
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