Great Smoky Mountains National Park Podcasts
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Want information on black bears or some laughs? Planning
a trip to the Smokies? Check out the information below.
Bear Audio Podcasts
Frog Audio Podcasts
Bumbling Bushwhacker Comedy Audio Podcasts
Wildlife Sound Recordist Hard Day in the Park Audio Podcasts
Video Podcasts
Audio
Driving Tours Planning
to visit the Great Smoky Mountains?
Download these audio driving tours
so you won't miss a thing as you
travel some of the more popular
roads in the park.
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Mysteries from the Mountains
Some things just can't be explained.
Listen to these true tales from the Appalachians, taken from
books available in our bookstore.
- A
Cabin On Fire A mountain man has the habit
of waking up in the night to
discover he is writing prophetic
poetry. From The Granny
Curse & Other Ghosts and
Legends From East Tennessee by Randy Russell and Janet Barnett.
Read by Don G. Campbell and
Carey Jones.
- Rachel An
elderly mountain woman has a
vision just before her death,
revealing facts about her past.
From Ghosts & Haunts
from the Appalachian Foothills by James V. Burchill & others.
Read by Joey Heath.
- Snowy
Footprints A
lost boy's life is saved when
a rescuer follows mysterious
footprints that lead him to
the child. From The Granny
Curse & Other Ghosts &
Legends from East Tennessee by Randy Russell & Janet
Barnett. Read by Carey Jones.
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Songs
& Stories by Doug Elliott
Whether he's
singing about catfish, pontificating
on possums, or extolling the virtues
of dandelions, Doug Elliott will take
you on an unforgettable tour of Appalachian
back country.
He
performs a lively collection of tales,
legends, folklore, and outrageous
personal narratives. He flavors them
with regional dialect, lively harmonica
riffs, and fact that's stranger than
fiction.
- Blackberry
Boogie Try
to solve an old Appalachian folk
riddle, enjoy a story, and hear
a charming ditty.
- Catfish Enjoy
an amusing song about catfish
and assorted other animals.
For
more about Doug Elliott, visit www.DougElliott.com.
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