Was watching the History Channel version of the Hatfields & McCoys. Did a search and found this. I don't think it is that far from Columbus. Jim Many tourists each year travel to parts of West Virginia and Kentucky to see the areas and historic relics which remain from the days of the feud. In 1999 a large project known as the "Hatfield and McCoy historic site restoration" was completed. This project was funded by a federal grant from the SBA. Many improvements to various feud sites were completed. A committee of local historians spent months researching reams of information to find out about the factual history of the events surrounding the feud. This research was compiled in an audio compact disc called the "Hatfield–McCoy Feud Driving Tour". The CD is a self-guided driving tour of the restored feud sites. It includes maps and pictures as well as the audio CD.
In college I lived in a house with several friends. One was a McCoy and the other was a Hatfield cousin. Made for some interesting discussions. I imagine that the driving tour wouldn't be that far from here as well....