University of Pikeville Special Collections and Archives

University of Pikeville Special Collections and Archives Special Collections of Allara Library was founded to preserve & provide access to the history of Pikeville College, now UPIKE, and our Appalachian area.

The Frank M. Allara Library at the University of Pikeville first opened its doors in 1991. In 1994, the Special Collections and Archives became available to the public. It was founded to collect, preserve, and provide access to the history of both Pikeville College, now known as the University of Pikeville, and the history and culture of the Appalachian area from which the college grew. Since the

time of its opening, Special Collections and Archives have acquired collections that work towards these goals. Our items include books, original manuscripts, film and sound recordings, images, and many artifacts of both the college and the surrounding cultural area. The collections found in this department are non-circulating and material can be viewed by request only. Items are kept in a climate controlled environment, with flood and fire detection systems. While the items found in Special Collection can be reviewed in the Allara Library catalog, items in Archives are listed in finding aids located in the department.

  🧡🖤❄️A wintry view looking out over Kentucky Avenue, with Derriana Hall standing tall on the left. The quiet road and f...
06/05/2026

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A wintry view looking out over Kentucky Avenue, with Derriana Hall standing tall on the left. The quiet road and frosted trees paint a serene picture of campus life in colder days gone by. Moments like these remind us how much the landscape has changed—and how much history still lingers in every corner. 🐻🌨️

🧡   🖤 Did you know? Country music legend Dwight Yoakam was born right here in Pikeville, Kentucky! 🎸🤠 Known for hits lik...
06/02/2026

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Did you know? Country music legend Dwight Yoakam was born right here in Pikeville, Kentucky! 🎸🤠 Known for hits like Guitars, Cadillacs and standout roles in Sling Blade and Panic Room, Yoakam brought Appalachian swagger to Hollywood and honky-tonks alike. From Pikeville roots to platinum records—now that’s Kentucky Pride in boots.

🧡 Flashback Feature! 🖤✨An aerial snapshot of UPIKE’s lower campus —featuring the gymnasium, tennis courts, and College S...
05/29/2026

🧡 Flashback Feature! 🖤✨

An aerial snapshot of UPIKE’s lower campus —featuring the gymnasium, tennis courts, and College Square Apartments.

The gymnasium has a remarkable backstory: acquired in 1946, it was originally a World War II airplane hangar, dismantled in St. Louis, MO and shipped to Pikeville on 12 flat railroad cars. After the previous gym burned down, this repurposed structure gave our sports teams a new home and a fresh start.

🐻🏀🏗️ Innovation, resilience, and Bear pride—then and now.

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🧡   🖤Did you know? There’s a town in Kentucky called Monkey’s Eyebrow. No monkeys. No monkey eyebrows. Just vibes. Locat...
05/26/2026

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Did you know? There’s a town in Kentucky called Monkey’s Eyebrow. No monkeys. No monkey eyebrows. Just vibes. Located in Ballard County, this curiously named community proves that Kentucky’s geography is as funny as it is historic. What’s the wildest place name you’ve ever heard? Drop it below! 👇

Bear Tracks Through Time 🧡🖤🐾Nestled in the heart of campus history—the Log Cabin stands proudly at the center of this vi...
05/21/2026

Bear Tracks Through Time 🧡🖤🐾

Nestled in the heart of campus history—the Log Cabin stands proudly at the center of this vintage snapshot, likely taken from near Derriana Hall. With misty mountains in the distance and rustic charm in every detail, this view captures a quieter moment in UPIKE’s story, where tradition and transformation meet. 🍂📸🐻

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05/19/2026

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Did you know? Kentucky is home to the world’s longest cave system! Mammoth Cave stretches over 400 miles underground, weaving through ancient limestone and hidden chambers that have been forming for millions of years. 🕯️🗺️ Whether you're into geology, ghost stories, or underground adventures, this natural wonder is a true Kentucky treasure.

A belated congratulations to our recent graduates. I thought this lovely poem by William McKinley Justice was quite appr...
05/07/2026

A belated congratulations to our recent graduates. I thought this lovely poem by William McKinley Justice was quite appropriate for the occasion. This poem was published in our college history book, "Pikeville College Looks to the Hills" alongside a few other poems written by him.

To see some of his other poems, visit: https://archive.org/details/pikevillecollege00kind/page/n155/mode/2up

To learn more about William McKinley Justice, visit: https://pikecountykyhistoricalsociety.com/william-m-justice/

Have you ever read The Greater Worth? This publication contains a brief history of the school and local community, while...
05/05/2026

Have you ever read The Greater Worth? This publication contains a brief history of the school and local community, while demonstrating how necessary monetary support was to small, rural schools in central Appalachia in 1928.

To view the full publication, visit: https://archive.org/details/greaterworththe00unse/mode/2up

Sharing this post to remind everyone of our great digital archives! Make sure you check out the other historical pieces ...
05/04/2026

Sharing this post to remind everyone of our great digital archives! Make sure you check out the other historical pieces available within!
Visit: https://archive.org/details/150yearspikecoun01pike/mode/2up

Dive into the past with a fascinating piece of Pike County history! ⛰️

Did you know we have a digitized copy of "150 years in Pike County, Kentucky, 1821-1971" available through Internet Archive?

Explore the people, places, and events that shaped our community. It's a treasure trove of local knowledge right at your fingertips!

04/18/2026

Check out Allara Library’s tent at Hillbilly Days this year!

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