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Appalachia Project Member Photos

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Appalachia is a rich culture that is unique in itself with diverse genealogy, religions, legends, economics and identity.



Add your "Appalachia and You" photo here by clicking on the Images Tab.

Take a selfie in your favorite Appalachia location, your favorite Appalachia items (drinking out of that Appalachia Vacation Mug, With your Appalachian Grandma's Quilt, etc) or just your smiling face. All photos will be put in a montage to showcase You...the members of the Appalachia Project!

Appalachia Project Member Photos
Pam Fraley
Kristin Anderson
Pip Sheppard
Pip Sheppard
Sandy Patak
Mike Patak
Mary Murphy & Tabor Fisher
D Lancaster
Janine Isleman
Lora Hand
Erin Robertson
Susan Anderson + Joan Carter
Kathy Nava
Patty LaPlante
Jason Jones
Your Photo Here! Your Photo Here!
Your Photo Here! Your Photo Here!


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Kentucky barn. Combining the
deep cultural history of farming and quilting. (Mindy Silva)
Another Kentucky barn (Mindy Silva).
Family is Important! (Mindy Silva)
Kentucky Seasons (Mindy Silva)
Hillhaven Farm (Karen Stewart)
Old Field Church Cemetery (Pip Sheppard)
Bryson City, NC Mountains (Tabor Fisher)
Point Mountain, WV (Sandy Patak)



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I absolutely love a good barn picture. Thanks Mindy!
posted by Sandy (Craig) Patak

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