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The Appalachia Daily for July 16, 2026, Thursday

Local legends, pioneer stories, and practical updates from the heart of the mountains.

Weather Alert: Afternoon Storms Possible

Scattered showers and thunderstorms are in the forecast for Cherokee County and surrounding areas this afternoon. Watch low spots and creeks after recent rains. Stay alert while traveling the mountain roads.

Cherokee County Historical Museum Expands in Murphy

The museum has completed its expansion into the full historic Carnegie Library building in downtown Murphy. The added space showcases more Cherokee artifacts, pioneer tools, and Trail of Tears interpretation. It now serves as an even better hub for neighbors and visitors to connect with the stories that shaped our community.

Sources:
2026-05 | https://www.townofmurphync.com/community/page/cherokee-county-historical-museum-open-house
2026-05 | WDEF coverage of the expansion and ribbon cutting

Clay County Historical Society Collects Pioneer Stories for 2026 Book

The Clay County Historical Society is gathering photos and family accounts of early settlers for a new Pioneer Book tied to America’s 250th. Residents are contributing stories of mountain grit and resilience. This project keeps the personal legends of our past alive for the next generation.

Sources:
2026 | Clay County Historical Society and local chamber references for the 2026 Pioneer Book

Storytelling Traditions Thrive in the Hayesville Area

Tall tale contests and storytelling nights continue in Hayesville and nearby spots. Events at the Peacock Performing Arts Center celebrate the humor and oral history of the mountains. These gatherings turn local legends into live, shared entertainment that brings neighbors together.

Sources:
2026 | Mountain Area Storytellers and Peacock Performing Arts Center listings

Weekly Music Jams Keep Appalachian Sound Alive

Tonight’s community jam at the Crown Restaurant in Brasstown is one of the regular sessions where locals gather with guitars, fiddles, and banjos. These nights carry forward the old-time music tradition that is central to mountain life. No big stage needed, just neighbors making music.

Sources:
2026-07 | https://www.blueridgemusicnc.com/events/

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Take care of your neighbors, and they’ll take care of you.

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