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The Secret Quilt Codes of the Underground Railroad

The Secret Quilt Codes of the Underground Railroad

Reading Time: 4 minutesImagine a quilt hanging on a clothesline, fluttering gently in the breeze. To a casual observer, it’s just a piece of fabric, a practical household item airing out in the sun. But for some, it might have been a covert message—a guide to freedom for those enslaved in the 19th century. Could quilts have been used as secret codes in […]

The Boojum: Appalachia’s Cryptid Casanova

The Boojum: Appalachia’s Cryptid Casanova

Reading Time: 4 minutesThe Boojum is a Lover, Not a Frighter. Imagine hiking where the Balsam Mountains meet the Blue Ridge. Shadows stretch across the trail as the air grows crisp. Just ahead, a strange figure appears on the ridge—tall, shaggy, and oddly human-like. Is it a bear? A trick of the eye? Or could it be North Carolina’s most elusive legend: the […]

Appalachian Christmas Superstitions You Won’t Believe

Appalachian Christmas Superstitions You Won’t Believe

Reading Time: 6 minutesPicture this: it’s Christmas morning, and you’re rushing to get the cinnamon rolls in the oven, clear the wrapping paper carnage, and maybe post a perfectly filtered photo of your tree on social media before the dog eats the ornament hooks. Imagine trying to do all that while worrying that sweeping the floor might doom your entire year or that […]

Old Christmas in Appalachia: Celebrating Tradition

Old Christmas in Appalachia: Celebrating Tradition

Reading Time: 5 minutesIn the heart of Appalachia, when winter settles deep into the valleys and the mountains stand quiet under a blanket of frost, a different kind of Christmas takes place. While most of the world celebrates on December 25, some Appalachian communities hold on to a much older tradition. Old Christmas, celebrated on January 6. It’s a day steeped in history, […]

Champ Ferguson: Confederate Guerrilla and War Criminal

Champ Ferguson: Confederate Guerrilla and War Criminal

Reading Time: 5 minutesDuring the Civil War, the lines between soldier and outlaw blurred in the mountains of Appalachia, where men like Champ Ferguson thrived. Ferguson wasn’t a typical Confederate soldier; he was a guerrilla fighter, leading a small band of men in bloody raids that left a trail of death and fear. While many on both sides of the conflict engaged in […]

Romance, Gunfire, and the Hillsville Courthouse Massacre

Romance, Gunfire, and the Hillsville Courthouse Massacre

Reading Time: 4 minutesThere’s little difference between the raging hormones of teen romance and the frantic mating rituals of beasts. Hearts race, tempers flare, and decisions are made in the heat of the moment. The rules of teen romance are firm: Stay away from my guy. Don’t mess with my girl. Such was the case with young Maude Iroler and Wesley Edwards in […]

The Wampus Cat: Folklore or Fearsome Feline?

The Wampus Cat: Folklore or Fearsome Feline?

Reading Time: 4 minutesIt’s a cold, foggy night in the Appalachian mountains, where shadows seem to move just beyond the firelight. You hear the rustling of leaves and a distant scream. Is it a woman in distress? An owl? Or—is it something more fearsome? Old folks whisper of something else in the mountains, something deadly. They call it the Wampus Cat, a creature […]

Forgotten Spaces: Appalachian Poorhouse Farms

Forgotten Spaces: Appalachian Poorhouse Farms

Reading Time: 5 minutesBefore the days of welfare programs and safety nets, communities had to find ways to care for their most vulnerable. Appalachia was no different. Scattered throughout the hills and valleys of this rugged region, poorhouse farms were an essential part of the social fabric, though rarely spoken of today. These farms served as both a refuge and a reminder of […]

Whispers in the Dark: The Wild Caves of the Blue Ridge

Whispers in the Dark: The Wild Caves of the Blue Ridge

Reading Time: 3 minutesDriving up Groundhog Mountain from Mt. Airy, NC, to Meadows of Dan, VA, I pulled over on Squirrel Spur Road to pause and admire the view. Near the top of a close rise, I spotted a dark hole among the trees: a cave. Wild caves—that is, commercially undeveloped ones—are everywhere in the Blue Ridge. I made a mental note to […]

Grits: The Mashed Potatoes of the South

Grits: The Mashed Potatoes of the South

Reading Time: 4 minutesImagine you’re in an Appalachian kitchen, the aroma of a hearty breakfast wafting through the air. The scent of sizzling bacon mingles with the rich, buttery fragrance of grits bubbling on the stovetop. But grits aren’t just breakfast food. When it comes to dinner, grits can easily step in where you might typically find potatoes. Meat, fish, and fowl entrees […]

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