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Sylvia Sammons article
Coleman, Stephan B. Jr. "Highlands performing tradition coming to an end," Highlands' Newspaper Friday, October 24, 2003. -
Sylvia Sammons
Sylvia Sammons high school yearbook photo from Wade Hampton High School class of 1962. -
Stories title
graphic design stories -
Mountain Music Traditions title
graphic title Mountain Music Traditions -
Instruments
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Venue Title
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"Lunsford Records Kidder Cole" (1929)
"'Kidder Cole', Mountain Song, Recorded By Firm
Composed by Felix Eugene Alley and sung by B.L. Lunsford"
Article written in the Asheville Citizen-Times about Bascom L. Lunsford recording the Felix Alley song "Kidder Cole" about unrequited love in Cashiers valley, NC with the Brunswick company. Lunsford sings and plays banjo on the recording. -
Kelsay trail
The trail that was used when Gus Baty fell from Fool's Rock. When Highlands was founded in 1875, there was no road to Whiteside Mountain. So in 1881 Samuel Kelsey began work on a wagon road that began at the north end of 5th Street and ended a quarter-mile from the top of Whiteside Mountain. Completed in 1883, the trail wound for 4½ miles through a forest lined with huge hemlocks. Photograph courtesy of Tammy Lowe. -
Highlands Patio Concert -- Jessica Allossery
Jessica Allossery, musician on patio stage at Foor residence in Highlands, NC playing a guitar and singing. -
Helen's Barn, 1980s
Color image of Helen's Barn taken in the 1980s. During this decade Helen's Barn would celebrate its 50th anniversary and close its doors for good.