The Mountain Heritage Center is dedicated to encouraging the exploration and appreciation of the Appalachian region: its land, its people, and its culture. We provide exhibitions and programs that illustrate many of the complex issues and concerns of Appalachia's diverse people and cultures.
The Center works with youth and adult audiences through specially designed gallery,
school, and outreach programs.
Students discover how history relates to their own lives as they explore through our
educational programs the many themes relevant to western North Carolina's past, present,
and future.
- Special Exhibit from the Smithsonian: Journey Stories (9/29-11/9/12) with special in-house programs for schools and bus money for public schools visiting from Jackson, Haywood, Macon, and Swain.
- In-House Group Programs
- Outreach Group Programs
- Multi-Media Presentations
- DigitalHeritage.org for essays, images, videos, and lesson plans

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------- Hi! -------
My name is Nannie Plott and I'm a young Plott hound. We're the state
dog of North Carolina and I'll be telling you all kinds of stories about
dogs, hunting and the people that brought us in to the mountains of
North Carolina.

Please visit my blog "Nannie Plott". See you there!
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