Whitaker Fork
Whitaker Fork is a stream in Perry, Kentucky. Whitaker Fork is situated nearby to the hamlet Avawam, as well as near Browns Fork.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Avawam and Frew.
Avawam
Hamlet
Big Creek is a stream in Perry County, Kentucky in the United States. It a tributary of the North Fork Kentucky River that joins it 1 mile upstream of Typo and 5 miles downstream of Hazard, at an altitude of 810 feet. Avawam is situated 1½ miles northwest of Whitaker Fork.
Frew
Hamlet
Frew is an unincorporated community located in Leslie County, Kentucky, United States. Its post office closed in 1984. Frew is situated 2 miles south of Whitaker Fork.
Wooton
Hamlet
Photo: Nyttend, Public domain.
Wooton is an unincorporated community located in Leslie County, Kentucky, United States. Wooton was home to the first Works Progress Administration pack horse library in Kentucky in 1934. The library was located in the Wooton Community Center. Wooton is situated 3½ miles southwest of Whitaker Fork.
Whitaker Fork
- Type: Stream
- Also known as: “Morris Fork”
- Category: body of water
- Location: Perry, Kentucky, South, United States, North America
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Latitude
37.21343° or 37° 12′ 48″ northLongitude
-83.2499° or 83° 14′ 60″ westElevation
942 feet (287 metres)Open location code
869R6Q72+92GeoNames ID
4313183
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Localities in the Area
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