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Showcasing the best of Appalachian culture, history, economic opportunity and places to visit.Copyright 2020 All rights reserved. Ciencias Sociales
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  • That You Remember: Telling the Story Buffalo Creek Couldn’t Keep
    Apr 8 2026

    In the early morning hours of February 26, 1972, a wall of black water tore through a narrow Appalachian hollow in Logan County—erasing communities, taking lives, and leaving behind a silence that still echoes today. The Buffalo Creek Mine Disaster wasn’t just a tragedy—it was a moment that changed families, reshaped a region, and raised questions that have never fully settled.

    But history doesn’t always capture what it felt like to live there… to lose everything… to remember.

    In this episode of Appalachian Shine, we sit down with Isabel Reddy, author of That You Remember, a powerful novel inspired by the people and stories of Buffalo Creek. Through fiction rooted in a real tragedy, Reddy explores the emotional aftermath of disaster—the grief, the resilience, and the burden of memory carried by those who survived.

    Together, we talk about the real communities that were lost, the responsibility of telling stories drawn from tragedy, and what it means for Appalachia to remember—not just what happened, but who it happened to.

    Because some places don’t disappear…they live on in the stories we choose to tell.

    #ThatYouRemember #IsabelReddy #HistoricalFiction #BooksThatMatter #AuthorInterview

    #BuffaloCreek #BuffaloCreekDisaster #WestVirginiaHistory #AmericanHistory #ForgottenHistory

    #AppalachianShine

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    37 m
  • A Town That Held the Line: Barbourville, Kentucky
    Mar 20 2026

    In this episode of Appalachian Shine, we explore the origins and enduring legacy of Barbourville—one of the oldest towns in eastern Kentucky. Founded in 1799, Barbourville helped bring structure and stability to the Appalachian frontier, serving as the heart of Knox County through its earliest days.

    From pioneer settlement and early leadership to its strategic role during the Civil War, we uncover how this small town stood at the crossroads of history. We also look at the traditions, culture, and community spirit that continue to define Barbourville today.

    This is more than a story about a town—it’s a story about how Appalachia began.

    #BarbourvilleKY #EasternKentucky #AppalachianHistory #KnoxCountyKY #FrontierHistory #CivilWarHistory

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    27 m
  • Cards, Coal, and the Cumberland Gap: Middlesboro’s Untold Story
    Feb 25 2026

    Once known across the region as Little Las Vegas, Middlesboro was a town of bright lights, coal money, gambling halls, and contradictions—nestled deep in the Appalachian Mountains.

    In this episode of Appalachian Shine, we explore the full story of Middlesboro from its ambitious founding in the late 19th century to its wild boomtown years, its crackdowns and coal decline, and its enduring reinvention as a cultural and historic crossroads.

    Built near the legendary Cumberland Gap and set inside a rare meteorite crater, Middlesboro became more than just a town—it became the economic, social, and cultural heartbeat of Bell County. We trace how railroads, coal, vice, art, and resilience shaped a community that refused to disappear when the lights went out.

    This is not just a story about gambling or coal.

    It’s a story about Appalachia itself—its risks, its reckonings, and its quiet strength.

    Whether you’re from the mountains or simply drawn to their stories, this episode sheds light on a place where myth and memory still walk the same streets.

    #AppalachianShine #LittleLasVegas #MiddlesboroKY #EasternKentucky #AppalachianHistory #CoalCountry

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    14 m
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