"Monsters and Mysteries in America" Appalachia (TV Episode 2013) Poster

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Hopkinsville, KY is not in Appalachia
alan-endres25 March 2013
Inaccurate statements and facts, as they have almost the entire state of Kentucky in Appalachia. Kelly, KY, Hopkinsville, KY and Fort Campbell are all in west central Kentucky. Appalachia is hundreds of miles east. Maps and information are incorrect as to showing the outline of Appalachia in red. Many of the statements on the program itself are possibly correct as I have not researched any of the data on the Aliens, Sheepsquatch and Mothman. My family is from the Hopkinsville area, which like stated above, is no where near the Appalachian Mountains. Living about 20 miles east of Kelly, KY, my mothers' family never reported to me any sighting of anything out of the ordinary. Although I believe the Aliens exist.
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Kelly, KY. is not in Appalachia!
gkwjqd17 September 2021
The first season, first episode, of the shows Monsters and Mysteries in America, originally on the History Channel when it debuted in about 2015, and which now can be seen on Amazon Prime Video/Paramount Plus does contain incorrect information. It lists Kelly, KY. A very small community some 8 miles North of Hopkinsville, KY. As being in (the mountains) Appalachia. It is not. I live in Hopkinsville so I know. This is a mostly flat agricultural part of Southwestern KY., not Eastern Kentucky where Appalachia is. I don't know why the people responsible for that televised show would not do a careful research before airing. That is such a basic concept. Hey-look at a map!
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