Join us for our journey through Big Stone Gap. The mountain town where community is valued over competition, history informs the present, and the mountains themselves hug you!
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@user-qt9uj5ih2sАй бұрын
I grew up in Big stone. My grandparents raised me. I love it.
@1lizzabeth14 ай бұрын
Very well-done video. Thank you for posting. All those small towns are from my childhood. My family, along with several others, moved away in the 50's because of the downturn in the coal business. I was just a kid then, but I've always considered that entire area as my hometown. I still make the trek back home once a year to visit family still living there. So, thank you again for letting me go home.
@user-qt9uj5ih2sАй бұрын
I grew up in the trail of the lonsome pine . And Jack was my friend. We played music . He taught me to play a baalss fiddle.
@obbieray78Ай бұрын
Jack Mack likes to toot his own "Im the man" horn. My wife's Grandpa is 91. He was raised there. His Dad spent his entire life driving a mule through the mines. That is the history and the spirit that built Big Stone Gap. All of that was gone when Mr Mack arrived. It is great that he honors the history by playing all of the parts though. Id like to see the play.
@toddjohnsoneveningnews88704 ай бұрын
I enjoyed this, very well done!
@lesterwatson85194 ай бұрын
Good Video!! There is a scene in the History Channel's show, "The men who built America" where a newspaper is laying on J.P. Morgan's desk and the head lines reads Big Stone Gap Va. I thought that was interesting. I would love to see more on the history of the mining industry of southwest Virginia. I worked in the mining industry for thirty eight and half years. Southwest Virginia is one of the most culturally diverse area in American. The amazing thing about it all, is that the different cultures have so blended That it has become an unique culture within it's self. I think this is based on the many different cultures that came here to work in the mining industry. At first the cultures were separated by the mining industry but they have blended into this unique culture.
@user-qt9uj5ih2sАй бұрын
My grandfather was Felix Minor he was superintendent for Westmorland coal Co.
@HeartlesSv420Ай бұрын
While I've basically lived my entire life in Norton/Wise, I was born at Big Stone Hospital. I am & always will be a Big Stoner in every sense of the term. 😂
@44thala499 ай бұрын
Is that guy from California a pirate or something? Shiver me Timbers!
@patternseer777Ай бұрын
Must be nice to leave CA for the shit hole its become and start a business in the mountains of Appalachia. Don't bring CA politics here.