Articles From May/June 2018

From left: Sara, Maybelle and A.P. Carter.

The Carter Family Lives On…

Janette Carter Extends A 60-Year Tradition That Began With The Birth Of Country Music
This deciduous forest is in the Brooks-Kenny Clinch
Mountain Preserve.

Figuring Out the Forever Forest

What if every county in the Blue Ridge region were home to at least one 500-year forest? The foundation carrying that name has already helped several property owners toward taking part in that effort. The result could be magnificent.
Restoration, as in all Rugby building, was painstaking and precise; lodging is available on the second floor.

Historic Rugby: Utopia Resurrected

Tennessee 52 negotiates the humps and dips of the Cumberland Plateau amid rural scenes-horses loosed in pastures, homes with manicured lawns in front and corn fields out back, ragged groves of plantation pines.
These Civilian Conservation Corps workers, circa 1940, loaded large trees into what would become Doughton Park, between mileposts 237 and 248.

Protecting A Vision And A Fine Planning Hand

A look at the original Blue Ridge Parkway landscape architect, Stanley Abbott.
Helen and Julia Smith

Guardians of the Blooms

Helen and Julia Smith spent a quarter century documenting the wildflowers along the Blue Ridge Parkway on slides and in notebooks, eventually influencing the Parkway to change its mowing practices to preserve the blooms.

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Behind Blue Ridge Country

Even More Sweet Virginia Breezes

Casually cruising to Claytor Lake in southwest Virginia, I felt like I had come home – back to where it

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