by Timothy Burkhardt | Jan 31, 2019 | History and Culture
It has long been rumored that there once was a vast network of secret tunnels under Asheville, NC. Legends of sunless bootlegger routes, abandoned subway tunnels, and hidden passages beneath the Masonic temple are hinted at by locals, bartenders, and Haunted Asheville...
by Allison Williams | Jan 22, 2019 | Places to eat
When we think of a restaurant, most of us probably imagine a large open space where families can sit down and enjoy a meal. Well, at the Three Blacksmiths restaurant in Sperryville, Virginia, they run things a little…no, a lot differently. John MacPherson, along with...
by Tammy Rose | Jan 6, 2019 | Places to see and people to meet
If you live in West Virginia, chances are you familiar with the tale of the Hatfields and McCoys. In 1875, a feud erupted between rival families of Devil Anse Hatfield and Ol’ Randall McCoy. A bloody quarrel took place 144 years ago and it remains a cornerstone...
by Tammy Rose | Dec 23, 2018 | History and Culture
Those who live among the Appalachian Mountains have their own ways of celebrating the Christmas holiday. Some still follow many traditions passed down through the years. Some even still celebrate Christmas On January 7, instead of December 25. Historically Christmas...
by Tammy Rose | Dec 20, 2018 | Fun Things To Do
For the third year in a row, a unique Christmas event is being offered for free in Minford, Ohio. This light display is unlike anything you have ever seen before! The light festival is held inside of the White Gravel Mines in Minford located Just a short drive east of...