Category: Blue Ridge Life

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How Social Security Shaped the Blue Ridge Parkway

How Social Security Shaped the Blue Ridge Parkway

Reading Time: 3 minutesVisualizing the Blue Ridge Parkway, your mind likely drifts to scenic drives and breathtaking views. But did you know this picturesque route has a surprising connection to something as fundamental as your Social Security check? Behind the creation of the Parkway lies a story involving a key figure whose influence extends beyond the winding roads and into the very foundation […]

The Blue Ridge Parkway Fence Fest

The Blue Ridge Parkway Fence Fest

Reading Time: 6 minutesI don’t think about fences much. I was raised in suburbia, where each backyard was cordoned off by some sort of fence. They kept the dogs in and the neighbors out. But driving along the Blue Ridge Parkway in Virginia, I marveled at the ingenuity of the various fences. When you think about the breathtaking scenery along the Blue Ridge […]

Orlean Puckett, Mountain Midwife, vs. Confederate Home Guard

Orlean Puckett, Mountain Midwife, vs. Confederate Home Guard

Reading Time: 5 minutesIn the final, desperate years of the Civil War, Confederate desertion rates soared. Exhausted and disillusioned soldiers, many of whom had been away from home for years, abandoned their posts, driven by the desperate hope of reuniting with their families and escaping the brutality of war. The wave of desertions threatened the Confederate war effort, prompting states to create Confederate […]

Foster Falls Girls Industrial School: Suffering and Success

Foster Falls Girls Industrial School: Suffering and Success

Reading Time: 5 minutesIn the heart of Foster Falls, Virginia, an Inn sits high on a hill, surrounded by the Blue Ridge Mountains’ serene beauty and the New River’s rippling waters. The New River Trail passes by, a rails-to-trails success story that is a magnet for recreation. The luxurious Inn at Foster Falls offers a serene escape, a far cry from its origins […]

Heritage Tune Competition: The Story Behind ‘Shady Grove’

Heritage Tune Competition: The Story Behind ‘Shady Grove’

Reading Time: 3 minutesIn 2012, I participated in the Heritage Tune competition at the Union Grove Old Time Fiddler’s Convention. The competition is open to musicians of any age who have competed in one of the festival’s twelve instrumental competitions. I competed in the Mountain Dulcimer category, so I was eligible for the Heritage Tune competition. One prize was awarded, consisting of cash […]

Cripple Creek: The Song and The Legacy

Cripple Creek: The Song and The Legacy

Reading Time: 4 minutesGo to any Old Time jam session in the area surrounding Galax, VA (“The World Capital of Old Time Music”), and the tune “Cripple Creek” will be played before night’s end. This melody has echoed through the hills and hollers of Appalachia for generations, becoming a staple in bluegrass and old-time music. Its lively tune and catchy lyrics capture the […]

Grandma Gatewood at the Barter Theatre

Grandma Gatewood at the Barter Theatre

Reading Time: 4 minutesIn 1972, I hiked the Appalachian Trail for the first time. Inspired by the stories of Grandma Gatewood and encouraged by books like The Man Who Walked Through Time, I left my job and took to the trail. Over the years, I’ve hiked sections with my wife and each of our two sons. Last week, my wife and I attended […]

The Enchanting Legend of Virginia’s Fairy Stones

The Enchanting Legend of Virginia’s Fairy Stones

Reading Time: 5 minutesIn Southwest Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains, between the towns of Bassett and Stuart, nature and legend intersect in the tale of the Fairy Stones. The focal point for the legend is Fairy Stone State Park, a haven for nature enthusiasts, rock collectors, and seekers of magic. From the moment you step onto its trails, the whispers of ancient fairies seem […]

Seven Trails to Damascus, VA

Seven Trails to Damascus, VA

Reading Time: 4 minutesFrom Damascus, Syria, to Damascus, VA For nearly ten thousand years, the ancient city of Damascus has flourished in southwestern Syria. Sitting at the crossroads of trade routes between Africa and Asia, the city has always been a hub for craftsmanship and culture. Like its namesake city, Damascus, Virginia, sits at the intersection of former trade routes and serves as […]

Tobacco Bag Stringing: Craft, Culture, and Survival

Tobacco Bag Stringing: Craft, Culture, and Survival

Reading Time: 4 minutesAmid the harsh economic strains of the Great Depression, the unassuming craft of tobacco bag stringing emerged as a lifeline for many Blue Ridge families. This craft involved the simple—but tedious—task of threading drawstrings into tobacco bags. These bags held more than tobacco; they promised survival and a speck of prosperity for those who stitched their way through hard times. […]

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