- Appalachia - Wikipedia
Appalachia (locally ˌæpəˈlætʃə ⓘ AP-ə-LATCH-ə) is a geographic region located in the Appalachian Mountains in the east of North America
- About the Appalachian Region - Appalachian Regional Commission
Appalachia is made up of 423 counties across 13 states and spans 206,000 square miles, from southern New York to northern Mississippi
- The History Of Appalachia In 44 Revealing Photos
Appalachia, the socio-economic region that runs through the Appalachian Mountains of the eastern United States, has both a distinctive culture and history
- Which US States Make Up Appalachia? - All About America
Uncover the 13 states that define Appalachia, from New York to Mississippi, and see how their culture, history, and landscapes shape this iconic region
- Appalachian Mountains | Definition, Map, Location, Trail, Facts . . .
Appalachian Mountains, great highland system of North America, the eastern counterpart of the Rocky Mountains
- History of Appalachia
Discover the rich and fascinating Appalachia's history through our in-depth articles and insights From the region's Native American roots to its coal-mining boom and beyond, our blog explores the people, places, and events that have shaped this unique corner of America
- Defining Appalachia | Appalachian Learning Initiative
The image is a historical map depicting the "Defining Appalachia" region from 1896, known as the Berea Region It highlights 194 counties and 12 cities in Virginia using two shades of green on a map of the eastern United States
- Appalachia, USA - Strong Sense of Place
In this episode, we discuss Appalachian folklore, celebrate the magic of Dolly Parton, listen to eerie country ballads, and daydream about banana pudding
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