About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 253. Chapters: Appalachian Mountains, Hillbilly, Dolly Parton, Moonshine, Tennessee Valley Authority, Boone, North Carolina, Berea College, Sergeant York, Doc Watson, Musical bow, Snake handling, Francis Asbury, Bluegrass music, Matewan, West Virginia, Whitesburg, Kentucky, Letcher County, Kentucky, Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, Gatlinburg, Tennessee, Townsend, Tennessee, Newport, Tennessee, Hazard, Kentucky, Loretta Lynn, Li'l Abner, Great Smoky Mountains, Alvin C. York, East Tennessee, List of Appalachian Regional Commission counties, Old-time music, Appalachian English, Cades Cove, Cataloochee, Eastern Mountain Coal Fields, Hazel Creek, Greenbrier, Blue Ridge Parkway, The Sugarlands, Battle of Blair Mountain, Roan Mountain, Appalachian music, Appalachian Volunteers, Dollywood, George Washington Harris, Cosby, Tennessee, Museum of Appalachia, Western North Carolina, Our Southern Highlanders, Overmountain Men, Oconaluftee, Del Rio, Tennessee, Urban Appalachians, Appalachian dulcimer, Wears Valley, Tennessee, The Heartland Series, Hartford, Tennessee, Clogging, Alice Lloyd College, Roaring Fork, Social and economic stratification in Appalachia, John Rice Irwin, Blue Ridge Mountains, Jew's harp, Grandfather Mountain, Tremont, Tennessee, Southwest Virginia, Vardy Community School, Omie Wise, Foxfire, Jean Ritchie, Moses H. Cone, Clarence Ashley, Moonshine in popular culture, Rocky Top, Cumberland Gap, Dock Boggs, Council of the Southern Mountains, Anne W. Armstrong, Dillard Chandler, Mount Mitchell, Barbara Allen, Jesco White, Wear Cove, Clinchfield Railroad, East Tennessee and Western North Carolina Railroad, Horace Kephart, Hillbilly Highway, Tweetsie Railroad, Granny women, Hobart Smith, Ricardo Nazario y Colon, Jig doll, Etta Baker, Hensley Settlement, Lily May Ledford, Alice Spencer Geddes Lloyd, Kettle Bottom, Next of Kin, Hootena...