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North Carolina Icons: Appalachian Trail, Part 3: Food, Culture, Traditions

Posted by Anna on 11 December 2012, 11:28 am

Our North Carolina icons feature this week focuses on food, games, and culture of the Appalachian region. Continue Reading North Carolina Icons: Appalachian Trail, Part 3: Food, Culture, Traditions

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Filed under Appalachian Studies, Cooking / Food, folklore, Juvenile, North Carolina | Tagged Alan Jabbour, anne shelby, appalachian cemeteries, appalachian folktales, appalachian traditions, appalachian trail, decoration day in the mountains, Karen Singer Jabbour, Linda Garland Page, nc icons, the adventures of molly whuppie and other appalachian folktales, the foxfire book of appalachian cookery, the foxfire book of appalachian toys and games

NC Icons: Appalachian Trail

Posted by Anna on 23 October 2012, 11:13 am

Our North Carolina icons this week is the Appalachian Trail. It’s number 6 on Our State magazine’s list of 100 North Carolina Icons. Continue Reading NC Icons: Appalachian Trail

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Filed under Hiking, North Carolina, Travel | Tagged appalachian trail, backpacking north carolina, blue ridge parkway, hiking and travling the blue ridge parkway, joe miller, leonard adkins, nc icons, North Carolina, walking the blue ridge | 2 Comments

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