Tater Hole Hollow
Tater Hole Hollow is a valley in McCreary, Kentucky and has an elevation of 883 feet. Tater Hole Hollow is situated nearby to the hamlet Ritner, as well as near Hill Top.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Hill Top and Oz.
Hill Top
Hamlet
Hill Top is an unincorporated community in McCreary County, Kentucky, United States. Hill Top is located on Kentucky Route 92 near the Big South Fork of the Cumberland River, 3.5 miles west of Whitley City. Hill Top is situated 4 miles southeast of Tater Hole Hollow.
Oz
Hamlet
Oz is an unincorporated community and coal town located in McCreary County, Kentucky, United States. Oz is situated 4 miles south of Tater Hole Hollow.
Yamacraw
Hamlet
Yamacraw is an unincorporated community and coal town in McCreary County, Kentucky, United States. It was also known as Big South Fork. Their post office closed in 1950. The Lonesome post office was associated with the Yamacraw area. Yamacraw is situated 4 miles southeast of Tater Hole Hollow.
Tater Hole Hollow
- Type: Valley with an elevation of 883 feet
- Category: landform
- Location: McCreary, Kentucky, South, United States, North America
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Latitude
36.76258° or 36° 45′ 45″ northLongitude
-84.58133° or 84° 34′ 53″ westElevation
883 feet (269 metres)Open location code
868QQC79+2FGeoNames ID
4310544
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