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McCoy cabin found by National Geographic TV show

By Beth Vorhees

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January 29, 2013 · The TV show Diggers is on tonight. The program on the National Geographic Channel is about two metal detector enthusiasts and history buffs George "KG" Wyant and Tim "Ringmaster" Saylor who dig for artifacts. Their adventures took them to rural Hardy County in eastern Kentucky to look for any remnants of the Hatfield McCoy feud.

 

Hatfield McCoy historian Bill Richardson of Mingo County is beyond excited about what was found.  We spoke with him and Digger Tim "Ringy" Saylor about the archeological dig.

 

Diggers: Hatfields and McCoys airs tonight at 10:00 on the National Geographic Channel. 
 

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