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How Gatlinburg Got Its NameHow Gatlinburg Got Its Name


July 22, 2022July 22, 2022| Steve GillySteve Gilly| 0 Comment| 8:00 pm

Every place has a name, and every name has its story…including the tourist destination of the Smokey Mountains, Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Listen as we tell you the very interesting story of

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John T. Scopes Found Guilty of Teaching Evolution – July 21, 1925John T. Scopes Found Guilty of Teaching Evolution – July 21, 1925


July 21, 2022July 21, 2022| Steve GillySteve Gilly| 0 Comment| 7:17 am

On this day in 1925 teacher John T. Scopes was found guilty of teaching evolution in the famous Scopes “Monkey Trial.” Scopes was the football coach at Rhea County High

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The Trial of Wilson HowardThe Trial of Wilson Howard


July 15, 2022July 15, 2022| Steve GillySteve Gilly| 0 Comment| 8:00 pm

In the 1880’s there was a feud between the Turner and Howard families in Harlan County, Kentucky, almost as notorious as the one going on between the Hatfields and the

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Launch of Ale-8-One – July 13, 1926Launch of Ale-8-One – July 13, 1926


July 13, 2022July 13, 2022| Steve GillySteve Gilly| 0 Comment| 8:18 am

On this day 96 years ago in Winchester, Kentucky, G. L. Wainscott launched what has become the official Kentucky state drink: Ale-8-One. The soft drink was concocted after a previous

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Axis Sally Released From Women’s Prison In Alderson, West Virginia – July 10, 1961Axis Sally Released From Women’s Prison In Alderson, West Virginia – July 10, 1961


July 10, 2022July 10, 2022| Steve GillySteve Gilly| 0 Comment| 10:00 am

On this day in 1961 Mildred Gillars was released from the Federal Reformatory for Women in Alderson, West Virginia after serving 11 years. Who, you might be asking yourself, was

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That Time Roy Acuff Ran For GovernorThat Time Roy Acuff Ran For Governor


July 8, 2022July 8, 2022| Steve GillySteve Gilly| 0 Comment| 8:00 pm

Back in the 1940s Roy Acuff was at the top of his game. He was a country music star with such hits as “The Great Speckled Bird” and “The Wabash

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Belle Boyd, The Siren of the ShenandoahBelle Boyd, The Siren of the Shenandoah


July 1, 2022July 1, 2022| Steve GillySteve Gilly| 0 Comment| 8:00 pm

Isabella Marie Boyd, better known to history as Belle Boyd, was a notorious rebel spy during the Civil War who used her wiles to obtain Union secrets which she then

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Roy Acuff Announces Willingness to Accept Republican Nomination for Governor – June 30, 1948Roy Acuff Announces Willingness to Accept Republican Nomination for Governor – June 30, 1948


June 30, 2022June 30, 2022| Steve GillySteve Gilly| 0 Comment| 5:08 pm

On this day in 1948 country music star and co-founder of Acuff-Rose Music publishing, Roy Acuff, born in Maynardville, Tennessee, announced in Knoxville that he would be willing to accept

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Man Awaits Death Foretold To Him – June 27, 1952Man Awaits Death Foretold To Him – June 27, 1952


June 27, 2022June 27, 2022| Steve GillySteve Gilly| 0 Comment| 8:20 am

On this day in 1952 James P. Longworth of Middlesboro, Kentucky, was awaiting his death the next day. The 69-year-old man told reporters that his death had been revealed to

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General John D. ImbodenGeneral John D. Imboden


June 24, 2022June 24, 2022| Steve GillySteve Gilly| 0 Comment| 8:00 pm

Lawyer, politician, Confederate general, land developer, promoter of coal and the founder of the town of Damascus, Virginia. All these jobs were held by one man for whom a mine

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