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| e served with commercial airline service on | Appalachian Airlines. |
| Cherished Vision is the | Appalachian alma mater. |
| "Cluck Old Hen" is a popular | Appalachian American fiddle and banjo tune (see Old tim |
| G schools, they are called the North Metro, | Appalachian, and Woodstock campuses. |
| he Blue Ridge Mountains to the east and the | Appalachian and Allegheny Plateaus to the west. |
| ates the Evansville Western Railway and the | Appalachian and Ohio Railroad. |
| lie near Alabama: the New Madrid, Southern | Appalachian, and South Carolina seismic zones. |
| file at the University of East Tennessee's | Appalachian Archives Folklore collection. |
| with significant operations in the central | Appalachian area of the United States. |
| al gas and oil company with emphasis on the | Appalachian area. |
| re economically important coal seams in the | Appalachian area. |
| garden show, and demonstrations of various | Appalachian arts and crafts such as quilting, bluegrass |
| rade Days festival, a three-day festival of | Appalachian arts, crafts, culture, and history, has bee |
| ught a time of growth and new enthusiasm at | Appalachian as returning servicemen altered the demogra |
| ently made All Conference first team in the | Appalachian Athletic Conference (AAC). |
| e Bulldogs and Lady Bulldogs compete in the | Appalachian Athletic Conference of the National Associa |
| to January 2011, it was referred to as the | Appalachian Athletic Conference. |
| The Bryan College Lions compete in the | Appalachian Athletic Conference (AAC) of the National A |
| d Milligan College which played in the NAIA | Appalachian Athletic Conference (AAC). |
| Appalachian author and musician Sheila Kay Adams said o | |
| rina neglectamajor (Opler & Krizek, 1984) - | Appalachian Azure |
| The character and distribution of | Appalachian balds remained stable from the time the fir |
| eir agricultural practices, Olive collected | Appalachian ballads and studied the handicrafts of the |
| medicine show circuit, Acuff met legendary | Appalachian banjoist Clarence Ashley, from whom he lear |
| extensive underground beds extend from the | Appalachian basin of western New York through parts of |
| Paleogeographic reconstruction showing the | Appalachian Basin area during the Middle Devonian perio |
| It is found primarily in the | Appalachian basin in the states of New York, Pennsylvan |
| As the largest natural gas supplier in the | Appalachian Basin, EQT operates over 1,400 miles (2,250 |
| (61 km2) of lease and land holdings in the | Appalachian Basin. |
| thickest and most extensive coal bed in the | Appalachian Basin; hence, it is the most economically i |
| ucumber tree is native primarily within the | Appalachian belt, including the Allegheny Plateau and C |
| Appalachian Blues is the fifth studio album by singer S | |
| hell Scientific Society and of the Southern | Appalachian Botanical Club. |
| d in 1852 by Lemuel Chenoweth, a well-known | Appalachian bridge builder, to provide a link on an imp |
| atyrodes appalachia (R.L. Chermock, 1947) - | Appalachian Brown |
| tyrodes appalachia (R. L. Chermock, 1947) - | Appalachian Brown |
| "Children Go Where I Send Thee" ( | Appalachian carol) (Trad) |
| Appalachian Center at Hickory (formerly Hickory Metro H | |
| u and has the highest elevation between the | Appalachian Chain and the Rocky Mountain Chain. |
| n Cherokee Mountain at the foothills of the | Appalachian chain. |
| starring roles in the stage productions of | Appalachian Christmas and The Dead Sea Scrolls and Othe |
| xpanded throughout the Midwest and into the | Appalachian coal fields during the wildcat upsurges thr |
| Dixon, Thomas W, Jr., (1994) | Appalachian Coal Mines & Railroads. |
| The | Appalachian Collection (Back to the Middle of Nowhere, |
| Gamma Gamma: | Appalachian College of Pharmacy |
| or Christian Colleges and Universities, the | Appalachian College Association (ACA), and the Associat |
| schools and also serves as President of the | Appalachian College of Pharmacy. |
| ed the conception and implementation of the | Appalachian College of Pharmacy (formerly University of |
| Like most | Appalachian communities, the residents of Little River |
| Appalachian completed a perfect Southern Conference sea | |
| ove in Tennessee is an example of a typical | Appalachian cove, an enclosed valley in the mountains. |
| The store sells traditional | Appalachian crafts and has an online site. |
| on of traditional and contemporary southern | Appalachian crafts. |
| ollection of artists' self portraits to the | Appalachian Cultural Museum in 1990. |
| e Library of Congress to preserve vanishing | Appalachian culture. |
| Appalachian Deanery - Kentucky, Tennessee, and Virginia | |
| Appalachian departed Japan on 22 November 1945, bound f | |
| on, H. R. 5031, To extend Corridor O of the | Appalachian Development Highway System from its current |
| I-565 forms a part of | Appalachian Development Highway System Corridor V. |
| Appalachian Development Highway System | |
| l segments that comprises Corridor V of the | Appalachian Development Highway System. |
| hat portion of the state to the west of the | Appalachian divide and included within the Mississippi |
| e is a physiographic province of the larger | Appalachian division of eastern North America. |
| to the hammered dulcimer, Couza also played | Appalachian dulcimer and guitar. |
| ert Jansch playing the underlying rhythm on | appalachian dulcimer in an arrangement reminiscent of t |
| ulcigurdy is a modern one, a portmanteau of | Appalachian dulcimer and hurdy-gurdy. |
| throughout the year, including the Southern | Appalachian Dulcimer Festival, the Down Home Psaltery F |
| American folk singer/songwriter, guitar and | appalachian dulcimer player. |
| rist, and both virtuoso and educator on the | appalachian dulcimer, he is also a prolific author-illu |
| acters, and often accompanied himself on an | Appalachian dulcimer, lute, or other plucked stringed i |
| Rhoads 1990-present (lead vocals, guitars, | Appalachian dulcimer, cittern, harmonica). |
| Whilst on the road, she learned to play the | Appalachian dulcimer, which was to become a feature of |
| n is similar to that of the Aeolian harp or | Appalachian dulcimer. |
| ation - guitar, sitar, tabla, tamboura, and | Appalachian dulcimer. |
| nt STA Application filed by previous owners | Appalachian Educational Communications Corporation, whi |
| ailway and Electric Company (later known as | Appalachian Electric Power Company). |
| Denmont's son on | Appalachian Emergency Room), Jean K. Jean (a French Def |
| Southern | Appalachian English is found primarily in north Georgia |
| lish, Wolfram has written extensively about | Appalachian English, Puerto Rican English, Lumbee Engli |
| Most Meritorious Collection" at Knoxville's | Appalachian Exposition, and chaired the Fine Arts Depar |
| Inspired after the successes of a pair | Appalachian Expositions in both 1910 and 1911, civic le |
| In 2006 she received an | Appalachian Fellowship from Berea College in Kentucky, |
| Park, Cincinnati each Friday in July), the | Appalachian Festival (held at Coney Island), and many o |
| First Prize 2001 | Appalachian Fiction Competition for The Burning Tree |
| Three | Appalachian field clinics in Tazewell, Wise, and Bristo |
| Appalachian Film Festival | |
| "percussive step dancer who specializes in | Appalachian flatfooting," and also dances Green Grass s |
| followed by Bristol College (now defunct), | Appalachian Flight School (defunct), Dana Automotive Te |
| tains one of the earliest references to the | Appalachian folk song Cumberland Gap. |
| that Bright World, voice, gamelan (based on | Appalachian folk song) |
| represented a fusion of Civil War tunes and | Appalachian folk music. |
| development as a gospel, country music and | Appalachian folk music center. |
| The album is composed of | Appalachian folk music 1960's recordings made and compi |
| The album is composed of | Appalachian folk music recordings gathered by musicolog |
| Main article: | Appalachian folk music |
| included the first known recordings of the | Appalachian folk songs Cumberland Gap and "Forked Deer, |
| classical musician John Powell, it featured | Appalachian folk music. |
| is self-authored, influenced by English and | Appalachian folk song, but with its own distinctive voi |
| amed "Jack," Jack tales are also popular in | Appalachian folklore. |
| WKBC-FM's slogan is the "Home of | Appalachian Football"; the station is the radio flagshi |
| s situated astride the Fall Line, where the | Appalachian foothills give way to the flat Gulf Coastal |
| e (1.9 km2) campus with 58 buildings in the | Appalachian foothills of northeast Alabama. |
| Polangco grew up around the | Appalachian foothills, playing guitar and singing. |
| he Battle of Kings Mountain that pitted the | Appalachian frontiersmen against the loyalist forces of |
| see; Scott and Carroll counties and through | Appalachian Harvest co-op for locally grown organics fr |
| ommonly known as the Mountain Wood Aster or | Appalachian Heartleaf Aster, is a herbaceous perennial |
| eum and Heritage Center focuses on Southern | Appalachian heritage, and the culture and history of we |
| ewport, itself located at a point where the | Appalachian highlands meet the Tennessee Valley. |
| the fall line to far northern Alabama, the | Appalachian Highlands encompass the hills, valleys, mou |
| Origin of the | Appalachian Highlands (1932) |
| Located in the | Appalachian Highlands and occupying a part of Fort Lewi |
| Males are mostly found in the | Appalachian Highlands. |
| Appalachian Highway (auto trail) | |
| Appalachian Highway (Ohio) | |
| Today, it is referred to as the | Appalachian Highway or the James A. Rhodes Appalachian |
| According to | Appalachian historian Wilma Dykeman, "beehives sprouted |
| pecializing in health-conscious traditional | Appalachian home-style cuisine. |
| l enabled low income families to heat their | Appalachian homes with small size coal that they could |
| The album, | Appalachian Incantation, was released in April 2010, an |
| the Oakland School of Arts and Crafts, the | Appalachian Institute of Arts and Crafts, and Black Mou |
| 2008 Winner - Best Director, Southern | Appalachian International Film Festival |
| 2008 Winner - Best Editing, Southern | Appalachian International Film Festival |
| A smaller newspaper, The | Appalachian, is Appalachian State University's campus n |
| ize outstanding investigative writing about | Appalachian issues similar to Harry Caudill's Night Com |
| al would feature a king or other noble, the | Appalachian Jack tale version would have a sheriff. |
| d in his book "The Jack Tales" many popular | Appalachian Jack tales as told by descendents of Counci |
| nted out by folklorist Herbert Halpert, the | Appalachian Jack tales are an oral tradition as opposed |
| The | Appalachian Jewelwing (Calopteryx angustipennis) is a s |
| eryx angustipennis (Hagen in Selys, 1853) - | Appalachian Jewelwing |
| numerous rare plants, and a habitat for the | Appalachian Jewelwing, a locally-rare damselfly. |
| nals and magazines including Wind Magazine, | Appalachian Journal, Shenandoah and The Spoon River Poe |
| Appalachian Journey is the second album from the string | |
| r overlapping regions (including Caribbean, | Appalachian, Latin American, African, Iberian, Atlantic |
| He helped to establish the | Appalachian Leadership Honors Program. in 2006. |
| larship program in West Virginia called the | Appalachian Leadership and Educational Foundation, whic |
| ox was ranked the 11th best prospect in the | Appalachian League by Baseball America in his first sea |
| They are a Rookie-level team in the | Appalachian League and have been a farm team of the Kan |
| r of the Bristol Tigers of the Rookie-level | Appalachian League in 1980, then the Macon Peaches of t |
| ulaski Rangers from 1998-2001, he was named | Appalachian League Manager of the Year in 2000. |
| e has played with the Princeton Rays of the | Appalachian League the Hudson Valley Renegades, the Bow |
| but returned to manage Johnson City of the | Appalachian League in 1965 and 1966. |
| He was fifth in the | Appalachian League in ERA and two wins shy of the lead. |
| They are a Rookie-level team in the | Appalachian League and have been a farm team of the Chi |
| shed with a 41-26 (.612) record and won the | Appalachian League championship. |
| Okrie won one league pennant, in the | Appalachian League during his maiden season as a skippe |
| umblers replaced the Huntington Cubs in the | Appalachian League after the Cubs moved their rookie le |
| ty Cardinals to a third-place finish in the | Appalachian League in 1977. |
| e began with the Johnson City, rookie-level | Appalachian League club in 1964 and hit .365 in 126 at |
| a minor league baseball team of the Rookie | Appalachian League representing the twin cities of Blue |
| Appalachian League Manager of the Year - 1982 | |
| The Braves' previous | Appalachian League Affiliate was in Pulaski, VA. |
| The Astros have led the | Appalachian League in average attendance every year sin |
| m, working for the Bristol White Sox of the | Appalachian League in 1996 and 1997, the Winston-Salem |
| The Elizabethton Betsy Cubs were an | Appalachian League baseball team based in Elizabethton, |
| ust 31, 2007 the Elizabethton Twins won the | Appalachian League championship two games to none again |
| In 2003, he was named | Appalachian League Pitcher of the Year playing for the |
| anaged the Bluefield Orioles to their first | Appalachian League championship title. |
| the Rookie-level Elizabethton Twins of the | Appalachian League for 17 consecutive seasons, since 19 |
| ield Orioles, the speedy outfielder led the | Appalachian League with 34 stolen bases in just 58 game |
| The team won the | Appalachian League titles in 1988 and 1995. |
| Appalachian League Pitcher of the Week (June 26 - July | |
| ros are a minor league baseball team of the | Appalachian League, and a Rookie-level affiliate of the |
| He was assigned to the | Appalachian League, where he finished 11-1 to led the l |
| The team played in the | Appalachian League, and was affiliated with the Chicago |
| ng their affiliation with Bluefield and the | Appalachian League, effective at the end of the 2010 Ap |
| They are a Rookie-level team in the | Appalachian League, and have been a farm team of the Mi |
| ornia League, an 18-win year in the Class D | Appalachian League, and a 16-victory campaign in the Do |
| 949 with the Class D Newport Canners of the | Appalachian League, but by 1951 he was a regular second |
| tional League) and walks (57 in 1979 in the | Appalachian League, 113 in 1980 in the South Atlantic L |
| gan his career as an umpire in 1992 for the | Appalachian League, followed by the South Atlantic Leag |
| Cardinals minor league baseball team of the | Appalachian League. |
| f 17, pitching for the Bristol Twins of the | Appalachian League. |
| s baseball for the Bristol White Sox in the | Appalachian League. |
| d with the Houston Astros and played in the | Appalachian League. |
| , an affiliate of the New York Mets, in the | Appalachian League. |
| hrew three no-hitters while pitching in the | Appalachian League. |
| is Cardinals organization and play with the | Appalachian League. |
| 5 of 20,631 was second worst in the 10-team | Appalachian League. |
| Rookie-level Johnson City Cardinals of the | Appalachian League. |
| for the Kingsport Mets of the | Appalachian League. |
| in 2004 with the Greeneville Astros of the | Appalachian League. |
| n 1940 at Newport, Kentucky, of the Class D | Appalachian League. |
| the Burlington Indians of the short-season | Appalachian League. |
| Orioles, then Baltimore's affiliate in the | Appalachian League. |
| or the Rookie-Level Pulaski Mariners of the | Appalachian League. |
| ssional season, he went 18-9 in the Class D | Appalachian League. |
| iker, a teenage runaway, a boat builder, an | Appalachian log cabin restorer, a Nevada prostitute, fi |
| nated when she listens to the founder of an | Appalachian mission program as he describes the work hi |
| The | Appalachian monkey-face pearly mussel or Appalachian mo |
| Appalachian Moons (poem/play) (produced and to be publi | |
| r 5, 1946 - March 16, 2009) was an American | Appalachian moonshiner originally from Maggie Valley, N |
| During her career at | Appalachian, Morrison won 12 individual Southern Confer |
| h Carolina border, where the road exits the | Appalachian Mountain region and levels out. |
| st points on Brindlee Mountain, part of the | Appalachian Mountain Range. |
| tains of Vermont; it is part of the greater | Appalachian Mountain chain. |
| ad invited Harvard philosophy professor and | Appalachian Mountain Club member Robert L. M. Underhill |
| t mining continued into the 1690s along the | Appalachian Mountain Range. |
| iving grants from organizations such as the | Appalachian Mountain Club, The Nature Conservancy, the |
| n, Alex, Quiet Water Canoe Guide, New York, | Appalachian Mountain Club: Boston, 1996. |
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