Culture
Asheville Tourists
What do the GreenJackets, the RiverDogs, the Grasshoppers, the Catfish, the SandGnats, the BlueClaws, and the Crawdads have in common? They do not refer to square dance teams or high school debate clubs. Rather these intimidating monikers belong to professional, minor-league baseball teams. . .
Circuit Riders
Circuit riding clergymen, mostly Methodist and Baptist, brought religion to the scattered and hard-to-reach settlements of Appalachia before the Civil War. Obtaining resident pastors for sparsely-settled mountain communities was an ongoing problem. . .
Economy
Nantahala Outdoor Center
The Nantahala Outdoor Center has quickly become one of the area’s most popular and recognized attractions.
Apples
Apples are a traditional and valuable part of our heritage in North Carolina. The most popular varieties nationwide–Red Delicious, Golden Delicious, and Gala–are grown here. In the western part of the state over 10,000 acres of orchards produce 75,000 tons of apples every year.
People
The Green Grass Cloggers, 2008
WCU's Mountain Heritage Awards for an organization presented to the Green Grass Cloggers 9/29/2008 The 2008 Mountain Heritage Award for organizations was given to the Green Grass Cloggers during festivities at the university’s 34th annual Mountain Heritage Day. The...
Hugh Morton, 1991
Mountain Guardian Hugh Morton Receives Mountain heritage Award WCU Press Release, 1991 Hugh Morton owner and developer of Grandfather Mountain and a leader in efforts to combat the damaging effects of acid raid, is the 1991 winner of the Western Carolina...
Institutions
No Results Found
The page you requested could not be found. Try refining your search, or use the navigation above to locate the post.