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The Shootout in Clintwood, VirginiaThe Shootout in Clintwood, Virginia


September 3, 2016September 3, 2016| Steve GillySteve Gilly| 0 Comment| 7:00 am

In 1926, Prohibition was in full force, and the Commonwealth of Virginia had prohibition enforcement agents employed across the state, looking for illegal liquor. In Dickenson County, Virginia, that man

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The French-Eversole FeudThe French-Eversole Feud


August 27, 2016August 27, 2016| Steve GillySteve Gilly| 0 Comment| 7:00 am

In the last part of the nineteenth century, newspapers across America were obsessed with tales of blood feuds in Appalachia, the best known of which is the Hatfield-McCoy feud. At

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The 1982 Knoxville Worlds Fair and the Butcher BrothersThe 1982 Knoxville Worlds Fair and the Butcher Brothers


August 20, 2016August 20, 2016| Steve GillySteve Gilly| 0 Comment| 7:00 am

In 1982, Knoxville, Tennessee, hosted a Worlds Fair. The fair was a success, breaking even, but it led to the downfall of the Butcher banking empire in East Tennessee. On

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The EscapeThe Escape


August 13, 2016August 13, 2016| Steve GillySteve Gilly| 0 Comment| 7:00 am

The people who settled Appalachia were tough. They’d have to be to carve a home out of the forests and mountainsides of the area. In 1777, two girls, Polly Alley

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George Went Hensley, Snake Handling PreacherGeorge Went Hensley, Snake Handling Preacher


August 6, 2016August 6, 2016| Steve GillySteve Gilly| 0 Comment| 7:00 am

George Went Hensley, born in Scott County, Virginia, was one of the first, if not the first, preacher, to adopt the practice of snake handling in his church after seeing

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The Swinging Bridge CollapseThe Swinging Bridge Collapse


August 2, 2016August 2, 2016| Steve GillySteve Gilly| 0 Comment| 7:00 am

Every year the Tri State Singing Convention would come to Big Stone Gap, Virginia, bringing together the most popular southern gospel groups in the world to play for a packed

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Eric Robert RudolphEric Robert Rudolph


July 30, 2016July 30, 2016| Steve GillySteve Gilly| 0 Comment| 7:00 am

On July 27th, 1996, the Atlanta Summer Olympic Games were rocked with an explosion which killed one person outright and led to a heart attack that killed another, as well

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Ezekiel Pyles and the ConfederadosEzekiel Pyles and the Confederados


July 26, 2016July 26, 2016| Steve GillySteve Gilly| 0 Comment| 7:00 am

On this episode of Stories, Steve and Rod tell the story of Civil War soldier and unrepentant Confederate Ezekial Pyles, who joined 20,000 other men and women in founding a

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The Integration of Clinton High SchoolThe Integration of Clinton High School


July 23, 2016July 23, 2016| Steve GillySteve Gilly| 0 Comment| 7:00 am

After the landmark Brown vs. Board of Education ruling by the Supreme Court, schools began preparing to integrate across the South, with the first school scheduled to be Clinton High

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Baseball in Clintwood, Virginia in the 1940’sBaseball in Clintwood, Virginia in the 1940’s


July 19, 2016July 19, 2016| Steve GillySteve Gilly| 0 Comment| 6:55 am

Starting in the early part of the 20th century, coal operators discovered that forming baseball teams in each coal camp was a great way to promote unity among their workers,

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