Elliott County
Elliott County is located in the eastern part of the state of Kentucky, USA. It was established in 1869 and is named after John Elliott, a prominent local figure. The county seat is Sandy Hook, which serves as the main hub for government and community activities. Elliott County is known for its beautiful landscapes, including rolling hills and forests.
The county has a small population, with a mix of rural communities and natural attractions. It is part of the Appalachian region, which is rich in cultural heritage and outdoor recreational opportunities. Residents often engage in activities like hiking, fishing, and exploring local history.