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Appalachian History
Legend and Tall Tales
Old Ways & Memories
Dog Days of Summer: The Days when Humans and Animals “Go…
Conceived in the Back of a Model T Ford
The Legend of Reappearing Cardinals
The Custom of Pulling Over for Funeral Processions
Travel
The Coldest Acre in Appalachia
Insane, Fearful & Spectacular West Virginia’s Bridge Day
Virginia & North Carolina’s +100 Mile Long Yard Sale + Road…
Wytheville: There’s Only One!
Not Every Church is Striving to be Big: The Story of…
Food
Appalachia’s Friendship Bread
The History of School Lunches: The Most Glorious Hour of My…
Spam: The Meat That Won World War II & Possibly Saved…
Rice & Milk: The Ultimate Mountain Comfort Food
“Goober Peas”: The Southern Delicacy of Boiled Peanuts
Nature
Dog Days of Summer: The Days when Humans and Animals “Go…
Matt Hagan: Appalachia’s 338 MPH Farmer
Saharan Dust Cloud Heading for Southeastern US, annual meteorolgical event
The Legend of Reappearing Cardinals
17-Year Cicadas Set to Emerge This Year in Virginia, West Virginia,…
Faith
Mountain Church Traditions: Watchnight Service
The Too Accessible Pastor: The Danger of 21st Century Ministry
The Crucifixion Legend of the Dogwood Tree
Not Every Church is Striving to be Big: The Story of…
Appalachian Talk: How the Bible Influenced Our Language
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