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for WNC Magazine Vol. 19 Issue 3, Fall 2025
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Olive Dame Campbell and Marguerite Butler partnered to create programs for the school that provided vital life skills. When the school first opened its doors in 1925, farming was at the core of it curriculum. The school struggled in the 1950s and 60s. It was during this time that leaders with the school began to recognize and focus on what made the school enduring: its focus on Appalachian craft.
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The earliest remnants of pottery uncovered in what is now North date from the Woodland period, approximately 1000 B.C. to 1000 A.D. An abundance of clay and wood in the region have enabled pottery-making to continually flourish. Discussed in this article are Cherokee pottery, Catawba Valley pottery and Asheville-Buncombe pottery.
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"In Boone, explore our great outdoors alongside our historic and artistic heritage." Located in Watauga County, the city currently has a population of 20,223 people and is home to Appalachian State University, established in 1899.
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"Nonprofit repurposes Helene's downed trees, turning them into art." Echoes of the Forest was founded in 2025.