This is the personal exploration of the history and folklore of an abandoned farming community in the Piedmont of North Carolina. The area was alternately occupied and abandoned from the 1700s to the 1900s. This film features interviews with descendants of the original European-American inhabitants of the community, as well as historians.
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Length:
54 min.
Country: USA
Language: English
Producer: Thomas Carr
Distributor: Thomas
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Festival Screenings and Awards:
Previously Screened At: Charlotte History Museum, 2001; Kineon
5th International Festival of Archaeological Film, Festival, Brussels,
2003; Southeastern Archaeological Conference, North Carolina, 2003