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The Blue Ridge Tales blog is your gateway to the history, culture, and traditions shaping the Blue Ridge Highlands of Virginia. Here, you’ll find a unique blend of past and present that brings the soul of the Blue Ridge Mountains to life. Join me as I uncover the stories that make this region truly special.

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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. […]

The Melungeons: Lost Tribes, Hidden Heritage

The Melungeons: Lost Tribes, Hidden Heritage

Reading Time: 3 minutesLegend has it that in 1654, a group of weary English explorers stumbled upon a sight that defied explanation: a village nestled among the ancient oaks, its log cabins revealing arched windows, yards boasting fenced gardens punctuated by outbuildings. They were shocked: There should not have been any European settlements this far west. Who were these people? Where were the […]

Whispers Along the New River Trail

Whispers Along the New River Trail

Reading Time: 3 minutesStepping onto the New River Trail today, I can’t help but feel like I’m walking through layers of time, each step tracing the echoes of a bygone era transformed into the present’s treasure. My curiosity sparks as I pass by the N&W Railroad caboose at the southern (Galax) trailhead. On my right, Chestnut Creek is running high and fast on […]

John Chiswell Climbed into a Hole and Became a Legend

John Chiswell Climbed into a Hole and Became a Legend

Reading Time: 3 minutesAlong a freeway passage where traffic travels north on I-81 while simultaneously going south on I-77 lies the exit for Ft. Chiswell, VA. One might expect to find some semblance of a colonial fort there, considering that Virginia is a state rich in historical sites. But there isn’t one. Instead, this crossroads hides its frontier past under a cloak of […]

The Enigma of the Brown Mountain Lights

The Enigma of the Brown Mountain Lights

Reading Time: 3 minutesGazing upon the star-laden sky on a clear night, one expects tranquility. But an anomaly disrupts the sky’s serenity in the foothills of North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains. Eerie lights dance on the peak of Brown Mountain, captivating and confounding observers. Their origin is a beguiling mystery that continues to baffle scientists and folklore enthusiasts alike. Some stories claim the […]

The American Chestnut: Fall and Salvation

The American Chestnut: Fall and Salvation

Reading Time: 3 minutesWhen European settlers came to the Blue Ridge Mountains, one of every four trees in the forest was an American Chestnut. This giant stood tall amidst the lush greenery of the Blue Ridge, its wood and sweet nuts a boon for both wildlife and humans. From mice, squirrels, turkey, deer, and bears to people and livestock, the bountiful yields of […]

Appalachian Stump Houses: Rooted in History

Appalachian Stump Houses: Rooted in History

Reading Time: 3 minutesPicture the towering forests of old-growth Appalachia, sunlight dappling through a canopy of ancient trees. Imagine a different kind of home nestled among these giants. Forget the familiar image of the log cabin. Here, amidst the roots and fallen leaves, rise simple dwellings built not from felled trees but from the massive stumps they left behind. These were the Appalachian […]

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