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Keuka Maid Dinner Boat
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Appalachian Cookbook
The Appalachian Cookbook site features recipes for traditional Appalachian foods with folk sayings on each page.
Cumberland Mountain Fall Festival
The Cumberland Mountain Fall Festival homepage from Middlesboro Kentucky links to attractions, crafts and antiques, music, books, demonstrations, and complete information on this annual event.
Diana's Kitchen Recipes
The Diana's Kitchen Recipes site is indexed for variety and regional favorites. Recipes include cornbread, biscuits, grits, southern specialties, and Kentucky regional cuisine.
Dixie Stampede Homepage
The Dixie Stampede Homepage from Dollywood at Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, links to photos, events, and vacation packages.
Highlands Plateau Audobon Society
The Highlands Plateau, Western North Carolina Audobon Society homepage links to maps of birding sites, back yard birding, recipes for suet, and links to an upcoming calender of events.
John C. Campbell Folk School
The North Carolina John C. Campbell Folk School offers classes focused on traditional Appalachian activities, such as music, crafts, storytelling, and cooking and gardening. Their site offers information about upcoming schedules and events.
Lost River Home
The Lost River, West Virginia, Crafts Cooperative homepage links to events, maps, photos, and to current diplays at the Crafts Museum.
Mountain Laurel
The Mountain Laurel Homepage, subtitled, Generations of Memories from the Heart of the Blueridge, offers many links including stories and tales, biographies, recipes, an old photo archive, genealogy, wildflowers, herbs and mountain remedies.
Oral History Account
Transcript of the Oral History account of Christina Grueser, recounting life in Pomeroy, Meigs County, Ohio. Topics covered include education, the advent of automobiles, sweets and treats, World War I, the Depression, and extensive commentary on the 1937 Ohio River flood.
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