Cannel City, Kentucky

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Cannel City
Unincorporated community
Cannel City
Location within the state of Kentucky
Coordinates: 37°47′24″N 83°16′27″W / 37.79000°N 83.27417°W / 37.79000; -83.27417Coordinates: 37°47′24″N 83°16′27″W / 37.79000°N 83.27417°W / 37.79000; -83.27417
Country United States
State Kentucky
County Morgan
Elevation 892 ft (272 m)
Time zone Eastern (EST) (UTC-5)
  Summer (DST) EDT (UTC-4)
ZIP codes 41408
GNIS feature ID 488881[1]

Cannel City is an unincorporated community in Morgan County, Kentucky, United States. It lies along Route 191 south of the city of West Liberty, the county seat of Morgan County. In 1901, the Ohio and Kentucky railway tracks were laid through the region and thrived until the Cannel Coal Company's resources were depleted and forestry resources of the Licking River played out at the same time. On November 1, 1933, the last train trip was made and the track was scrapped. During the golden years, there were several grocery stores, a hardware store, post office,[2] mine, bank, blacksmith and a hotel. Also standing at over 100 years old is the well used by the trains to put water into their engines. Lost over the years was a train depot at the end of Highway 134, where it currently intersects with Highway 191. At one time, the area had a larger population and count of buildings than the present-day county seat West Liberty. After the mine closed, the area still partially thrived during the times after the Great Depression.

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