Festivals The
Kentucky Apple Festival has been held in Paintsville annually since 1962. Events include live music, carnival rides, a pageant, various competitions, a parade, and a car show. The festival occurs annually on the first full weekend in October. The Awaken Conference, an annual Christian concert event attracting thousands of people to the area, is held each July in the city. Paintsville also holds a Spring Fling on Main Street in May.
Museums and historical sites The U.S. 23 County Music Highway Museum gives information on the country music entertainers who grew up near
U.S. 23 in Eastern Kentucky. Country music entertainers profiled in the museum include
Loretta Lynn,
Crystal Gayle, and
Hylo Brown. The historic
Mayo Mansion was built for
John C. C. Mayo between 1905 and 1912. It now serves as Our Lady of the Mountains School. The
Mayo Memorial United Methodist Church was designed by one hundred Italian masons hired by
John C. C. Mayo. It has several stained glass windows and has a pipe organ donated by
Andrew Carnegie. The first church service was in the fall of 1909. The
Mountain Homeplace is a living history museum located within Paintsville Lake State Park, in Staffordsville, Kentucky. The museum is a re-creation of a mid-nineteenth-century farming community and includes a blacksmith shop, one-room schoolhouse, church, cabin, and barn with farm grounds. These structures were all moved from nearby locations in the early 1980s to prevent them from being submerged underneath the planned Paintsville Lake. The museum officially opened in July 1995. Tour guides and park workers wearing traditional period attire demonstrate old skills and crafts such as forging horseshoes, quilting, and tending to farm animals. There is also a Welcome Center, consisting of the Museum of Appalachian History and a gift shop featuring regional arts and crafts. The In the Pines Amphitheater was built in the early 2000s and was modeled after the amphitheaters of Ancient Greece. The 700-seat facility is open year-round and annually hosts the Red Bud Gospel Sing. The museum is open from April 1 through December 31. ==Parks and recreation==