Unincorporated community in Kentucky, United States
Unincorporated community in Kentucky, United States
Daisy is an unincorporated town in Perry County, Kentucky. The population was 1758 as of the 2000 United States Census, with a population density of 32 per square mile. The area is known historically for its coal mining.
It was the birthplace and hometown of notable American Appalachian musician Roscoe Holcomb.[2]
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- Lost Creek (includes Lost Creek, Dice, and Engle)
- Troublesome Creek (includes Troublesome, Dwarf, Ary, and Rowdy)
- Big Creek (includes Avawam, Catur, Begley, and Tug)
- North Fork tributaries at Hazard (includes Monos, Butterfly, Lotair, Allais, Airport Gardens, Lennut, Domino, and Combs)
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