Kentucky Department of Parks

Benham School House Inn and
Kentucky Coal Mining Museum

Benham School House Inn

 The school house was built in 1926 by Wisconsin Steel Corporation (later known as International Harvester) as a high school and elementary school for coal camp children. The last high school class graduated in 1961, but the building continued to be used as an elementary school until 1992. Today, the inn is considered one of the premier tourist stops in the region. Although elegant and comfortable, the inn has stayed true to its schoolhouse roots. The lockers–painted dark green–still exist. The room numbers each stand for a graduating class. Some of the rooms have the same wood floors on which students once learned their ABCs.

Amenities include 30 guest rooms, conference rooms and a banquet hall that once served as the school gymnasium and has seating available for up to 350 guests.

Kentucky Coal Mine Museum

 The Kentucky Coal Mining Museum collects and preserves the rich history of the coal mining and coal camps throughout Kentucky. Located in an historic company town, the museum is housed in the commissary (company store) built by International Harvester in the 1920s. Spanning 4 floors of exhibit space, the museum has a diverse collection of artifacts exploring the early years of industrial coal mining in Kentucky, the history of the towns of Benham and Lynch and the families who came here to support the mining operations. Continuous featured exhibits include the Loretta Lynn Exhibit and the Mock Mine Exhibit. Located across the street from the inn.

Camping

10-sites with electric and sewer hook ups, suitable for self contained RV’s,  no bath houses available.

Tours

Tour buses welcome! Call ahead for times of operation.

Make A Reservation

Please call the inn to make a reservation.



Featured Event

Coal Miners Days Honoring All Coal Miners
10/11/2008

Located in an historic company town, the KY Coal Mining Museum is housed in the commissary built by International Harvester in the 1920s. The four floor museum has a diverse collection of artifacts exploring the early years of industrial. Coal mining in KY, the history of the towns of Benham and Lynch admission: Adults $5, Children $2 Call for more information 1-800-231-0627.

More Information

Contact Information

100 Central Avenue
Benham, KY 40807
Phone # 606-848-3000
Contact: Brian Blair