Southern Appalachian Historical Association

Southern Appalachian Historical Association Southern Appalachian Historical Association (501c3) celebrates and preserves the diverse cultural her The Mountains of North Carolina are rich in history.
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The Cherokee Indians, Daniel Boone and other early explorers and settlers are an important part of the history of our country. At the Hickory Ridge Living History Museum you can learn what life was like in the 1700s as our country was formed and expanded. Hickory Ridge Living History Museum, located on the grounds of "Horn in the West," is an eighteenth-century living history museum highlighting t

he daily lives of our mountain ancestors. The museum is a production of Southern Appalachian Historical Association. MISSION STATEMENT
Southern Appalachian Historical Association celebrates and preserves the diverse cultural heritage of the Blue Ridge Mountain region. Centered around Daniel Boone and the fight for American Independence, SAHA engages individuals through historical education and cultural entertainment. HOURS
May through October: Saturdays, 9 am to 1 pm

June 27 through Aug. 16: Tuesday through Sunday 5:30 to 8 pm

The museum will begin spring hours when the Farmers' Market opens on May 3, 2014. Summer hours began June 28 with the opening of Horn in the West and will continue through the close of Horn in the West on Aug. 17. Fall hours begin Aug. 24 and run through the end of October. Hours of operation are subject to change. Contact directly at (828) 264-2120 for the most current information. ADMISSION
Hickory Ridge Living History Museum does not require visitors to pay an admission fee, so the museum operates solely on donations and the generosity of people like you. Admission is a donation to the preservation of the Museum. The recommended donation is $3 per person. Financial gifts are always needed and appreciated. We depend on our donors to help us perform our mission and to offer high quality tours and programs. All donations are tax-deductible as the museum is part of a nonprofit organization with 501(c)(3) status. Donations can be made by sending a check to: Southern Appalachian History Association, Inc. (or SAHA), PO Box 295, Boone NC 28607. HISTORY
The Mountains of North Carolina are rich in history. Hickory Ridge Living History Museum is located on the grounds of Horn in the West, the nation's oldest Revolutionary War drama, in Boone, North Carolina. Hickory Ridge Living History Museum was created in 1980 to foster a better understanding of the life of the settlers in the Horn in the West outdoor drama. Staffed with interpreters in period clothing, the 18th century homestead gives visitors a glimpse into the past and a feeling for the daily lives of early mountain settlers including how they lived, and what constituted a 'typical' mountain homestead. The museum also provides insight into the self sufficiency of our forefathers by showing the routines and skills they possessed such as hearthside cooking, weaving, making candles, spinning, blacksmithing, etc. The museum strives to recreate the atmosphere of a small mountain community around the time of the Revolutionary War when furnishings were sparse but the family was diverse with its religion, humor, and self sufficiency, creating a warm atmosphere. BOOK AN EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM FOR YOUR GROUP
We invite you to step back into the past and learn about everyday life on an early American mountain homestead. Hickory Ridge Living History Museum offers a variety of educational programs that focus on the local settlement period 200 years ago (1785 - 1805) when folks who settled into this region had to grow, create, and trade for the necessities of life. Hickory Ridge's educational programs allow participants to sample a taste of pioneer life as well as learning a variety of domestic skills. All of Hickory Ridge Living History Museum's educational programs stress the inter-relatedness of the early settlers with nature, allowing participants to see and experience the self sufficiency of the people who made their homes in the hills and coves of the region. The educational programs of Hickory Ridge Living History Museum include the general tour and children's craft workshops. In the general tour people of all ages enjoy exploring the historic buildings on the grounds, such as the Tatum cabin built in 1785, and learning the ways early settlers lived and survived. Optional craft workshops are available for pre-arranged groups who are interested in stepping into the past. Ask about what craft workshops are available when you call or email to schedule your group's visit. Popular craft workshops include corn husk doll making and candle dipping. To schedule a school group call (828) 264-2120 or email [email protected]

LOCATION & DIRECTIONS

The Hickory Ridge Living History Museum is located on Horn in the West Dr., just off US 321 / Blowing Rock Rd. in Boone. Or reach us from NC 105 Ext., by taking Horn Avenue one block to our venue. Hickory Ridge Living History Museum
591 Horn in the West Drive
PO Box 295
Boone NC 28607


The museum shares a parking lot with Horn in the West, so if you see signs for Horn in the West you are in the right place. Hickory Ridge can be found at the top/back of the parking lot. The museum is easily accessible from any of the 3 incoming highways into Boone, 105, 421, and 321. If you arrive in Boone via:

Highway 105 North
Cross the intersection of Hwy 321 and Hwy 105, go through the next stoplight (jct. with State Farm Rd.), take the first left onto Horn Avenue (First Citizens Bank is on the left corner). At the first stop sign, Hickory Ridge is on the left. Highway 321
From the 700 block of 321 / Blowing Rock Rd. in Boone, turn onto Horn in the West Drive. Follow around the block, keeping right, until you reach our venue parking lot. Highway 421
If traveling South, cross the intersection of Hwy 421 and Hardin St. (where Hwy 321 splits to the right) Take the 3rd road on the right, Horn in the West Drive, there will be signs to Hickory Ridge there. Follow this road until it intersects with Horn Ave. on the left. Hickory Ridge is at the top/back of the large parking lot of Horn in the West. If traveling North, take a left at the Hwy 421 : Hwy 105 intersection. Then take the first right onto Horn Ave. At the first stop sign, Hickory Ridge and Horn in the West are on the left. ABOUT THE MUSEUM
Horn in the West and Hickory Ridge Living History Museum are productions of the Southern Appalachian Historical Association Inc. (S.A.H.A.). It is supported by the town of Boone and over 1,000 local business in various ways. S.A.H.A is responsible for the continuation of the Horn in the West, Hickory Ridge Living History Museum, and related productions and events. STAFF
Museum Curator : Dave Davis

Dave Davis helped set up the Hickory Ridge Living History Museum in 1980. He left the museum in 1983 to pursue another career and returned in 2009. Dave has an intimate knowledge of the history of this area because he is descended from Revolutionary War hero Wm. Landrine Eggers, who was one of the first settlers of this area, and he has ancestral connections to Rebecca Bryan Boone. The majority of the staff at Hickory Ridge Living History Museum are volunteers from the community and interns from Appalachian State University's public history and archaeology departments. HOW TO VOLUNTEER
New volunteers are always welcome at the museum. Come and join us as a volunteer, and for a short time you can become a part of history. You will not only help to give our guests a brief look into the past and see how people lived in the 1800s, but you will become more knowledgeable about history and have a lot of fun in the process. The areas of opportunity include interacting with the public or working behind the scenes. Interacting with the public would include: interpretation or craft demonstrations. Behind the scenes would include: gardening, maintenance, or costuming. Volunteers may work a few hours a week, a month, or for certain special events or projects. We appreciate the generosity of your time, and we are sure that once you try it, you will want to come again! If you would like to volunteer your time and talents, please email us at [email protected] or come by the museum when it is open and talk to Dave Davis, the museum's curator, about volunteering. CELEBRATE THE FOURTH OF JULY WITH US
Come spend the Fourth of July with us as we celebrate our nation's independence in the style typical of the 1780’s and '90’s in North Carolina. The Declaration of Independence will be read aloud and members of the audience will have an opportunity to participate in the reading. The audience will also hear a eulogy for King George III while his dummy is burned in effigy. Those in attendance will toast with apple cider, reminiscent of the Toasts of Halifax in 1789. There will also be a military salute to the new nation by firing 13 shots from the black powder rifles, one shot for each of the original colonies. Admission is free, but donations are accepted. SEE US IN LOCAL PARADES
Every year the museum participates in the Town of Boone's Annual Fourth of July (always July 4) and Christmas Parades (always the first Saturday in December). Come out and see the volunteers of the museum dressed in their period costumes. The parade route will travel along King Street from Horn in the West Drive to Water Street. For more information, call 828-268-6200. HISTORICAL GAMES
Every year the museum's volunteers come in period dress and participate in the Hickory Ridge Games. The Hickory Ridge Games include events such as catching an apple on the end of a bayonet, throwing a frying pan, throwing a tomahawk and a race which involves sewing on a button, diapering a baby and peeling an apple. BOONE HERITAGE FESTIVAL
Have fun with the family, learning about history through 18th century demonstrations, crafts, traditional Appalachian music and storytelling. The day’s events include music and storytelling with music jam sessions all day, where both amateurs and professionals can join in. The jam sessions are open to musicians, dancers and listeners alike. Make-and-take crafts activities include corn husk dolls, scarecrows, foil “tin-punch” crafts and more. Sign up for the pumpkin-carving contest; gutted pumpkins and carving tools will be provided. You provide the creativity! Adjacent to the Museum property, Daniel Boone Native Gardens will be offering free, guided tours of the Gardens at designated time. Explore the varied “rooms” of the Gardens, featuring a bog garden, fern garden, rhododendron grove, vine-covered arbor and others. Boone Heritage Festival is the major fund- and friend-raiser for Hickory Ridge Living History Museum. Admission is free, but donations are our "bread and butter." Your generosity means so much to our success -- Thank You!

SAHa has always been blessed by generous donors. Because of the support of our members and donors we are able to continu...
12/27/2017

SAHa has always been blessed by generous donors. Because of the support of our members and donors we are able to continue to produce professional quality theatre and operate a living history museum right in the heart of the High County. As you finalize your end of the tax year plans please know that in order to receive tax credit your donation, it must be received by December 31st. In previous years donations received after the new year could be counted off of that years taxes. Under the new federal tax policy donations to nonprofits will not be deductible. Message us about how to donate!

Happy New Year from all of us at SAHA

You can find authentic gee-haw whimmeydiddles in our gift shop!
10/17/2017

You can find authentic gee-haw whimmeydiddles in our gift shop!

From twistification to storm caves to slushburgers, the U.S. has quite the history of local language quirks.

10/07/2017

It is not what we want but for the safety of all, we are convinced we must cancel Sunday’s Boone Heritage Festival. Thank you for your support. Please plan to join us this time next year.

09/29/2017

On Sept. 26, 1780, 1,000 men from the local Appalachian region marched out from what

Interesting!
09/17/2017

Interesting!

Crown shyness is a fascinating phenomenon in which the highest branches of a tree canopy mysteriously avoid touching each other.

Nearly 1,700 acres protected in southern Blue Ridge Mountains of NC and Tennessee.Read more here: http://www.charlotteob...
09/16/2017

Nearly 1,700 acres protected in southern Blue Ridge Mountains of NC and Tennessee.

Read more here: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/local/article173355696.html =cpy

The Conservation Fund, a national group, said 1,690 acres of high-elevation ridges and headwaters have been protected in the southern Blue Ridge Mountains.

06/13/2017

Want to support us and have a great time? This month we are Lost Province Brewing Co's Nonprofit of the Month! Come out tonight for local trivia!

From a personal letter from Daniel Boone to getting to be in Horn in the West , we have some awesome thank you gifts for...
04/27/2017

From a personal letter from Daniel Boone to getting to be in Horn in the West , we have some awesome thank you gifts for donating this year!

Our fundraiser is in full swing! It's because of people like you Horn in the West continue to operate each year! https:/...
04/27/2017

Our fundraiser is in full swing! It's because of people like you Horn in the West continue to operate each year!

https://www.gofundme.com/studentsforhorninthewest

The Southern Appalachian Historical Association presents Horn in the West!  Horn in the West is apart of the only current organization in the Boone region that strictly dedicates its time to both preserving and teaching the history of Watauga County. Each summer, the organization puts on a play...

Putting on an outdoor drama is no easy task and we couldn't do it without your help! Check out these awesome gifts for y...
04/26/2017

Putting on an outdoor drama is no easy task and we couldn't do it without your help! Check out these awesome gifts for your support of Horn in the West!

Have you ever wanted to help put on the Nation's oldest Revolutionary War Outdoor Drama? Here's your chance! https://www...
04/26/2017

Have you ever wanted to help put on the Nation's oldest Revolutionary War Outdoor Drama? Here's your chance!

https://www.gofundme.com/studentsforhorninthewest

The Southern Appalachian Historical Association presents Horn in the West!  Horn in the West is apart of the only current organization in the Boone region that strictly dedicates its time to both preserving and teaching the history of Watauga County. Each summer, the organization puts on a play...

Call in soon!
03/29/2017

Call in soon!

Give away time! The first person to call us at (828) 264-2120 wins 4 free tickets to our museum!

What was the name of the rifle that killed Patrick Ferguson during the battle of Kings Mountain?

Opening day is this Saturday at the Hickory Ridge Living History Museum! Who will we see there?
03/29/2017

Opening day is this Saturday at the Hickory Ridge Living History Museum! Who will we see there?

To learn more about the Overmountain Men visit the Hickory Ridge Living History Museum or come see our outdoor drama Hor...
03/20/2017

To learn more about the Overmountain Men visit the Hickory Ridge Living History Museum or come see our outdoor drama Horn in the West

https://www.planthavenfarms.com/the-battle-of-king-s-mountain-revolutionary-war/content/adc57c62499713849500e922cb85b37a/the-scotch-irish-and-the-battle-of-kings-mountain

A short excerpt from "Hillbilly: The Real Story" tells of the mainly Scots-Irish Over mountain Men, the war of independence and the Battle of Kings Mountain during the American revolution which turned the tide of the war. Please visit: http://www.forgedinulster.com

Tickets for the 2017 season of Horn in the West are now on sale! Starting at just $20 you can see our Revolutionary outd...
02/22/2017

Tickets for the 2017 season of Horn in the West are now on sale! Starting at just $20 you can see our Revolutionary outdoor drama! Be sure to check out our new Casual Seating option, which is perfect for those who would like to stretch out on a blanket to take in the show.

http://www.horninthewest.com/

Produced since 1952 by Southern Appalachian Historical Association, Inc. 501(C)3, "Horn in the West" Boone NC outdoor drama, nation's oldest outdoor Revolutionary War drama, one of the best things to do in Boone NC.

2017 SAHA Season Pass Fill your year with excitement and adventure with the Southern Appalachian Historical Association ...
02/21/2017

2017 SAHA Season Pass
Fill your year with excitement and adventure with the Southern Appalachian Historical Association (SAHA) Season Pass. Our pass is the only one of its kind in the High Country that gets you access to both a Broadway quality theatrical production and inspiring historical experiences! For the low price of $100 the SAHA Season Pass entitles the holder to:

• Unlimited admission to all performances of the 2017 Season of Horn in the West for the pass holder and up to 3 guests. (Limit 4 total per night) Performances June 23rd- August 5th

• Unlimited admission to the Hickory Ridge Living History Museum. Open April 1st- November 30th

• Admission for the pass holder and 3 guests to the Hickory Ridge Living History Museum’s Burning of King George Independence Day Celebration. July 1st

• A free Horn in the West 2017 Season Program

• No Blackout dates

Don’t settle for the ordinary, do something Revolutionary in 2017!

Act quickly; this amazing deal is only available until June 1st

To order call us at 828-264-2120 today

Disclaimers:
Pass holder must be present with ID to use the benefits of this card, Not applicable for special events unless expressly stated, reservations must be made via phone or in person, Not applicable with any other discounts, a season pass is not a membership to the Southern Appalachian Historical Association and thus does not entitle the pass holder to voting privileges, good for the calendar year in which purchased only, the terms of this agreement are subject to change at the issuing party’s discretion.

02/01/2017

Local Horn in the West Auditions are a go!
Are you ready to leave your mark on the nation's oldest Revolutionary Outdoor drama?Local Auditions for Horn in the West will be Saturday February 11th at the First Baptist Church of Boone NC. Registration begins at 9:00am. Acting, singing, tech, and dancing roles are all available. Why spend your summer doing something ordinary, when you could do something truly "Revolutionary"?
Call (828) 264-2120 for more information!

SAHA is thrilled at this news! Lonnie Ward performed annually at our Boone Heritage Festival until his passing, and his ...
01/31/2017

SAHA is thrilled at this news! Lonnie Ward performed annually at our Boone Heritage Festival until his passing, and his nephew, Rick Ward, performs old-time music and jack tales at the festival to benefit Hickory Ridge Living History Museum each October.

_NC Folklore Society to award Beech Mountain's Ward family_

"Several generations of the Ward family, which settled on Beech Mountain around the time of the Revolutionary War, have been documented by folklorists who observed their talents for ballad singing, storytelling, playing music, dancing, herbalism, textile arts, woodworking and making instruments.

"Today, ninth-generation local family member Rick Ward is known in the Boone area as a bearer of several of the family’s skills, including his grandfather N.T. 'Tab' Ward’s double-knock banjo style."

BOONE — The Ward family of Beech Mountain will be recognized with a Community Traditions Award from the North Carolina Folklore Society at the ninth annual Appalachian State Old-Time Fiddler’s Convention on Saturday, Feb. 4.

Check out this expertly executed video made by faculty and students at Appalachian State University! The 1940 flood is o...
01/24/2017

Check out this expertly executed video made by faculty and students at Appalachian State University! The 1940 flood is one of the most devastating natural disasters to hit Boone in the last 100 years.

https://vimeo.com/133314419?outro=1&ref=fb-share

Documentary about the Western NC flood of 1940 I created for IDS 3210 - Exploring the Documentary Form at Appalachian State University, which was taught by Dr. Beth…

New to the mountains or just visiting? While the article starts out just a little snarky, it will have you talking like ...
01/05/2017

New to the mountains or just visiting? While the article starts out just a little snarky, it will have you talking like a local in no time! To learn more about the rich cultural history of Appalachia, make sure you stop by the Hickory Ridge Museum from April-November or take the family to see Horn in the West this summer!

http://appalachianmagazine.com/2017/01/04/say-it-right-appa-lay-shuh-nails-on-a-chalkboard/

HistorySay it Right! Appa-LAY-shuh = Nails on a Chalkboard! By AppalachianMagazine - January 4, 2017 0 4 Share on Facebook Tweet on Twitter Devil Anse Hatfield Family: Hard to imagine any of these people saying, “Appa-LAY-Shuh”Those of us who have the incredible opportunity to enjoy the Appalachian…

"Despite all I have seen and experienced, I still get the same thrill out of glimpsing a tiny patch of snow in a high mo...
12/30/2016

"Despite all I have seen and experienced, I still get the same thrill out of glimpsing a tiny patch of snow in a high mountain gully and feel the same urge to climb towards it."
- Sir Edmund Hillary

Enjoy this 3D tour of our Hickory Ridge Living History Museum! The museum will reopen on April 1st.

There is far more to SAHA than our outdoor drama and museum. Our expert historians also organize workshops and talks abo...
12/10/2016

There is far more to SAHA than our outdoor drama and museum. Our expert historians also organize workshops and talks about our High Country's history. On Thursday Museum Director Dave Davis and Executive Director Carson Sailor spoke at the Blowing Rock Art and History Museum on Annie Oakley and her time in Blowing Rock. Dave even dressed up like Buffalo Bill Cody. If you're interested in having one of the members of our Historical staff to speak at an event call us at (828) 264-2120

SAHA is proud to congratulate our Executive Director, Carson Sailor on receiving his Master of Arts in Public History to...
12/10/2016

SAHA is proud to congratulate our Executive Director, Carson Sailor on receiving his Master of Arts in Public History today! Board members John Cook and Clyde Burleson attended the hooding ceremony to celebrate with Carson.

10/25/2016

The annual meeting of the membership is slated for Saturday, January 28, at 1PM, at Dan'l Boone Inn, Boone, NC. More information will be arriving in members' mailboxes next week. Thank you, as always, for your continuing support of Southern Appalachian Historical Association, Horn in the West, Hickory Ridge Living History Museum and the Boone Heritage Festival.

Fifty years ago in the News Herald of Morganton, NC, the editor wrote, "Also take in the outdoor drama, 'Horn in the Wes...
05/31/2016

Fifty years ago in the News Herald of Morganton, NC, the editor wrote, "Also take in the outdoor drama, 'Horn in the West' which is breaking all attendance records this year in Boone."

The 2016 edition of the News Herald features a regular column, "50 Years Ago in Burke County", written by Jim Rhyne, a volunteer with the History Museum of Burke County where the News Herald Archives are kept.

http://www.morganton.com/community/years-ago/article_720b3b78-2670-11e6-bc0c-cb7a56ed2874.html?mode=jqm

50Years ago in Burke County

In Ashe and Watauga counties, maple tree tapping for syrup has begun. Meet the local syrup-makers and learn how they do ...
02/14/2016

In Ashe and Watauga counties, maple tree tapping for syrup has begun. Meet the local syrup-makers and learn how they do it, here: http://www.motherearthnews.com/diy/how-to-tap-maple-trees-make-syrup-zbcz1602.aspx

Though sap flow occurs in a wide variety of trees, there is one variety that produces a sap sweeter than them all: The Sugar Maple. For a six-week window of time before the break of spring, the sugar maple flows. The sap can be tapped, and then boiled down on a wood burning stove at home to make gol…

Auditions postponed:
01/21/2016

Auditions postponed:

AUDITIONS RESCHEDULED FOR FEBRUARY 6:
As we prepare for an unusually large winter storm with 18-24" predicted accumulation over the next 48 hours, SAHA realizes travel will likely be extremely risky. So, we have decided to postpone local auditions which were scheduled for Saturday, January 23rd.
The NEW date for Auditions is February 6, at Valborg Theatre. Registration will be at 9 a.m., children will audition at 9:30 a.m. and adults beginning at 10:00 a.m.
See general details here: http://www.hcpress.com/front-page/actors-singers-dancers-called-to-audition-saturday-for-65th-horn-in-the-west-season.html.

Please address questions about auditions to [email protected].

Thanks and stay warm and safe!

Photo of historic Boone in snow, via http://www.shoppesatfarmers.com

Local auditions for Horn in the West are this Saturday! Check out the info at the link!
01/19/2016

Local auditions for Horn in the West are this Saturday! Check out the info at the link!

Jan. 18, 2016. It's the oldest revolutionary war drama in the country, and has served as an entry-level career opportunity for young performing artists and technicians since its premier in 1952. This Saturday, at 9 a.m. at Appalachian State University’s Valborg Theatre on Howard Street, you can sign…

Happy Old Christmas! January 6 is the Epiphany and the twelfth day of Christmas. It called for a big celebration in trad...
01/06/2016

Happy Old Christmas! January 6 is the Epiphany and the twelfth day of Christmas. It called for a big celebration in traditional Southern Appalachia.

Via Sharyn McCrumb

Today in history: Daniel Boone was born in Berks County, Pennsylvania on this date in 1734, by the Gregorian calendar. A...
11/02/2015

Today in history: Daniel Boone was born in Berks County, Pennsylvania on this date in 1734, by the Gregorian calendar. And, on this date in 1760, Susannah Boone was born to Daniel and Rebecca Bryan Boone, in Rowan County, North Carolina.

Today in History: Daniel Boone was born on this date in 1734, by the Julian calendar. Observing the current Gregorian calendar (which England and her colonies adopted in 1752), Daniel was born on November 2.

More on reform of the calendar: http://www.history.com/news/6-things-you-may-not-know-about-the-gregorian-calendar

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