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Imagine this:  You're living in pioneer times, and it's the
Fourth of July
. 

No colorful fireworks ~ no laser show ~ but you will be celebrating the day with an explosion of sound that pioneers heard thunder through the hills when they celebrated Independence Day.

     Folks as far as 15 miles away have reported hearing our annual Anvil Shoot, and certainly everyone gathered for the excitement feels the earth shake under their feet. 

    Anvil shooting used to be a fairly common way that rural folks celebrated special events--they "shot the anvil" to celebrate the nation’s Independence, Christmas, and even Davy Crockett’s election to the U.S. Congress.  A few years ago, two men, each more than 100 years old, watched the Museum’s anvil shoot and recalled this tradition from their early boyhood.

So shooting the anvil has come to be the highlight of the Museum's fabulous July 4th Celebration.  Along with the big boom, there are patriotic ceremonies and lots of music—the old-time mountain music and folk tunes of the Southern Appalachian Mountains.  Mountain skills are demonstrated for visitors that range from broom-making to crosscut sawing, from open-hearth cooking to spinning, and more.  Folks can sample old-time favorites like sassafras tea and fried apple pies.

   A replica of the Liberty Bell is rung precisely at 2 p.m. in conjunction with the National Bell Ringing Ceremony.  The Sons of the Revolution raise the Liberty Pole, commemorating the colonial spirit that protested British rule, and a presentation of flags from the Colonial era to the present are included in the schedule of events.

Step back into history for a Fourth of July Celebration that you'll never forget!

   

The Museum of Appalachia is open during daylight hours year-round, except Christmas Day.  Closing times vary with the seasons, depending upon daylight hours.  Please telephone for exact hours of closing.

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