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Blue Ridge Roadways A Virginia Field Guide to Cultural Sites M. Anna Fariello |
978-0-89587-332-3 |
Using five self-guided auto loop tours, Blue Ridge Roadways introduces its readers to a sixteen-county area in the Blue Ridge region of Virginia. Following a format similar to those used in publications from HandMade in America, the tours, or "trails," include "stops" every 15 minutes and larger cultural "hubs" for visits of two to four hours. The sites offer insight into the history and culture of rural Virginia and display some of America's most dramatic scenery. These stops include historic buildings, parks, museums, restaurants serving local fare, natural phenomena, and commercial businesses that function as windows into the past. Historic as well as contemporary photographs complement the text throughout.
about the author M. Anna Fariello is currently a visiting professor at Western Carolina University, where she is directing a project on regional heritage. She is a former research fellow with the Smithsonian American Art Museum; a former field researcher for the Smithsonian Folklife Center; and a former Fulbright fellow to Latin America. She has served on the boards of the Frontier Culture Museum in Virginia and the Blue Ridge Music Center. She is the author of several books and has taught at Radford University and Virginia Tech. |