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Little Meadow

Welcome to 'Little Meadow', a quaint and charming town nestled in the heart of Appalachia. Nestled in the rolling hills of Kentucky, this small community is surrounded by sprawling fields, thick forests, and crystal-clear streams. With a population of only a few hundred, Little Meadow is known for its friendly and welcoming atmosphere, where everyone seems to know everyone else.

MEET THE TOWN

Little Meadow's Church

The town has a rich history, dating back to the early 19th century, when it was just a small settlement of settlers who had fled the chaos of the American Revolution. Over the years, the town has grown and thrived as a farming community, with many locals working in agriculture or related industries. Now, Little Meadow is home to a diverse group of people from all walks of life, each with their own unique stories and contributions to the town's culture.

The town is known for its corn, wheat, and apple production, with farms dotting the countryside as far as the eye can see. The town even boasts an annual agriculture fair, where local farmers come together to celebrate their crops and engage in the traditional art of farming.

But Little Meadow is not just a farming town, it is also home to the Little Meadow Rodeo, where cowboys and cowgirls gather to showcase their skills and passion for the sport. The Little Meadow Rodeo has become a local institution, with hundreds of spectators attending each year to watch the thrilling displays of riding, roping, and bull riding.

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In addition to its agriculture and rodeos, Little Meadow also has an bustling horse and cattle breeding industry. The town is known for producing some of the finest horses and bulls in the state, with local breeders producing high-quality animals for use in rodeos, shows, and agriculture.

The town is also known for its beautiful natural environment, with acres of green and rolling hills stretching as far as the eye can see. The town's surrounding forests are perfect for camping, hiking, or just relaxing in nature, while the nearby streams provide endless opportunities for fishing, boating, and swimming.

SILVERSAGE RANCH

Little Meadow's Church

The Silversage Ranch is a bustling and thriving farm that is home to some of the finest horses and cattle in the state. With its rolling hills, lush grasses and rocky outcroppings, Silversage is a paradise for both horsemen and cowboys alike.

The main focus of the ranch is the breeding of horses, which is what has really put Silversage on the map. From thoroughbreds to quarter horses, Silversage has a long history of producing some of the fastest and strongest horses around. Their breeding program is second to none, with each horse carefully selected and bred for the highest quality of stock.

The main focus of the ranch is the breeding of horses, which is what has really put Little Meadow on the map. From thoroughbreds to quarter horses, Silversage has a long history of producing some of the fastest and strongest horses around. Their breeding program is second to none, with each horse carefully selected and bred for the highest quality of stock.

UNCLE BOYLE'S HIDDEN BUFFET

Little Meadow's Church

Uncle Boyle's Hidden Buffet is a well-known roadside restaurant located in the heart of Little Meadow Hills. It has been a beloved establishment for locals and travelers alike for 30 years. Luke Boyle, the founder of this establishment, has been the one who has created the most famous recipes, which raised the popularity of the business, and of course the town of Little Meadow.

Located just off the main highway, the restaurant is a humble and little structure with a welcoming porch and a neon sign that lights up at night, advertising its delights. Stepping inside, the cozy interior is decked out with wooden tables and chairs, and a long counter with stools where you can enjoy a cold beer and a burger made with fresh-baked bread.

The menu is simple, but the food more than makes up for it. With its slow-cooked, smoke-flavored meats and homemade bread, smoked turkey, ham, and roast beef are all served with all the sides, including cornbread, potatoes, and collard greens. And the famous homemade wild fruit pie, the original recipe created by Luke himself.

But the star of the place is the beer. Uncle Boyle's Hidden Buffet is known for its selection of local and import craft beers, served ice-cold and always fresh. From light and fruity to dark and rich.