(INGLES OPEN ROAD) — Welcome to the Foxfire Museum. Located in the far northeast corner of Georgia tucked into the Blue Ridge Mountains, this is a place dedicated to telling the story of the settlers ...
Welcome to the Foxfire Museum. Located in the far northeast corner of Georgia tucked into the Blue Ridge Mountains, this is a place dedicated to telling the story of the settlers and pioneers that ...
It’s a fall afternoon, and Jessica Phillips is sitting in a log cabin and discussing Foxfire, the cultural appreciation nonprofit that for 50 years has transcribed and recorded the oral histories of ...
Blue Ridge Public Radio is partnering with Foxfire Mountain Heritage Museum to launch a campaign to collect oral histories about the COVID-19 pandemic in Appalachia. The goal of the project is to ...
This is a column by Tommy Barton, the retired editorial page editor of the Savannah Morning News. MOUNTAIN CITY — Anytime is a good time to visit the mountains of North Georgia, especially when the ...
The buildings at the 106-acre Foxfire Museum & Heritage Center near Black Rock Mountain in northern Georgia were all moved from their original locations or built from scratch using traditional ...
We love history, and one of my favorite things about exploring the Blue Ridge Mountains is getting a chance to learn how my Scots-Irish ancestors lived when they settled the region 250+ years ago.
Students interview Arie Carpenter, a widow known simply and affectionately as Aunt Arie, on her front porch. She dispensed bits of wisdom such as "Livin' by yourself ain't all roses — and it ain't all ...
He was a master of shape-note singing — a remarkable old style of music he learned from his elders, who learned it from their elders in the mountains of northern Georgia. The students wanted to ...
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