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Category: Appalachian food
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In the summer of 1938, in a small community of Tennessee, Felix “Bush” Breazeale decided he wasn’t going to wait until death to hear what people thought of him. The elderly farmer made up his mind to attend his own funeral, and in doing so, created one of the most extraordinary social gatherings in Tennessee…
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In the heart of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, surrounded by nature’s soothing sounds, lies a hidden treasure that many visitors never get the chance to find. Located near the Elkmont section of the park, the Mayna Avent Cabin stands as a quiet testament to the region’s rich pioneer history and artistic legacy. Unlike…
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The Appalachian dialect is a fascinating blend of sounds, words, and phrases that reflect the unique cultural history of the Appalachian region. Spanning across parts of the U.S. like eastern Kentucky, Tennessee, and West Virginia, the language spoken here is often misunderstood or mischaracterized, but it holds a rich depth of meaning for those who…
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After eight months of writing, and researching, I’m excited to introduce my new book, The Magic of the Mountains: Appalachian Granny Witches and Their Healing Secrets. This project is deeply personal, inspired by my granny and the generations of women in my family who carried forward the traditions of healing, and storytelling. This book isn’t just…
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Hazel Dickens didn’t just sing about the struggles of Appalachia—she lived them. Her life was a story of grit, heartbreak, and an unshakable commitment to giving voice to the voiceless. Born in 1935 in Mercer County, West Virginia, Hazel grew up in a world where coal dust clung to everything, where hard work was a…
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When the Great Depression swept across America in the 1930s, it left a nation reeling. But in Appalachia, where life had always been shaped by sharp ridges, stubborn soil, and isolation, the Depression didn’t feel like a sudden catastrophe. It felt like the tightening of a belt that was already snug. Appalachians didn’t just endure—they…
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January 28, 2025 — Tim Carmichael Appalachia has long been defined by national media through a lens of decline and struggle. From the economic collapse of the coal industry to persistent poverty and the opioid crisis, the region’s stories often revolve around hardship. However, a growing number of outsiders arriving in Appalachia have found that…
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In the remote corners of Appalachia, there’s a tradition that’s been practiced for generations—one centered around the wisdom and skill of older women, often known as “grannies.” These women were the healers, the midwives, and the caregivers. Their understanding of plants, herbs, and natural remedies played an essential role in keeping their communities healthy. Long…
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Next month marks the 107th anniversary of a chilling tragedy that still haunts the quiet hills of the Smoky Mountains. In February 1913, the small community of Jonathan Creek was shaken by the disappearance of a two-year-old girl, Roberta Putnam, and the subsequent discovery of her body in a remote rock crevice. The story of…
