Heroes of Southern Appalachia
Museum of Appalachia 2819 Andersonville Highway, Clinton, TN, United StatesA dinner and awards ceremony honoring persons whose accomplishments have cultivated greater awareness and understanding of Appalachian culture.
A dinner and awards ceremony honoring persons whose accomplishments have cultivated greater awareness and understanding of Appalachian culture.
A dinner and awards ceremony honoring persons whose accomplishments have cultivated greater awareness and understanding of Appalachian culture.
Students and families are invited to celebrate the arrival of spring with the annual tradition of sheep shearing. The student-focused event will show how pioneers turned wool into clothing and
Students and families are invited to celebrate the arrival of spring with the annual tradition of sheep shearing. This student-focused event will show how pioneers turned wool into clothing and
Students and families are invited to celebrate the arrival of spring with the annual tradition of sheep shearing. The student-focused event will show how pioneers turned wool into clothing and
Students and families are invited to celebrate the arrival of spring with the annual tradition of sheep shearing. This student-focused event will show how pioneers turned wool into clothing and
The museum's signature fundraising event features a sumptuous Southern dinner, live and silent auctions, square dancing and more.
The Museum of Appalachia’s signature fundraising event features a sumptuous Southern dinner, live and silent auctions, square dancing and more.
The Museum of Appalachia commemorates the nation's independence by launching gunpowder-filled anvils high into the sky. "Anvil shooting" was once a common way for pioneers to celebrate special events.
The Museum of Appalachia commemorates the nation’s independence by launching gunpowder-filled anvils high into the sky. “Anvil shooting” was once a common way for pioneers to celebrate special events.