Frakes, Kentucky
Unincorporated community in Kentucky, United States
Unincorporated community in Kentucky, United States
36°38′34″N 83°55′40″W / 36.64278°N 83.92778°W / 36.64278; -83.9277840940[1]
Frakes is an unincorporated community located in Bell County, Kentucky, United States.
First settled in the 1850s, it was known as South America for its relative remoteness. The community was renamed in the 1930s for the local pastor Hiram Milo Frakes.[3]
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Municipalities and communities of Bell County, Kentucky, United States
County seat: Pineville
- Middlesboro
- Pineville
unincorporated
communities
- Balkan
- Black Snake
- Blackmont
- Calvin
- Clear Creek Springs
- Colmar
- Cubage
- Field
- Fonde
- Fourmile
- Frakes
- Harbell
- Hutch
- Ingram
- Jaybel
- Keenox
- Kettle Island
- Meldrum
- Miracle
- Noetown
- Oaks
- Olcott
- Ponza
- Premier
- Pruden‡
- Red Oak
- Rella
- Stoney Fork
- Stony Fork Junction
- Tejay
- Timsley
- Tuggleville
- Varilla
- Wallsend
- Wasioto
(and the creeks
they are on)
- Red Bird River (includes Red Bird/Nuckles/Beverly)
‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties
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