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EPISODE · Nov 21, 2024 · 39 MIN

Chimney Rock Apparations

from Mountain Mysteries: Tales from Appalachia · host Hailey and Holly

Join us this week as we discuss the history of Chimney Rock, NC.  We also dive into some spooky happenings. Support the show

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Hi, I'm Holly. And I'm Hailey. Welcome to Mountain Mysteries, Tales from Appalachia. Well hello there.

We are back, but barely. We are. We have had a hell of a night. It has been a hell of a night.

We talk about these with them a lot. So Hailey said, hey I'm on my way and I said fantastic. So I was gonna make chili tonight, but I didn't have the opportunity to go to the store. So I was like you know what, Domino's it is.

So I place the order for delivery at 5.30. Yeah. So Hailey, a little bit after six, gets here. And she beats the pizza.

I'm like that's kind of shocking, but okay. So we talk for a while and the pizza is still not here at like 6.45. So I call there and they're like oh yeah we we only have one driver and we really want it to be hot for you. So we're gonna put the order in in a minute.

That was like an hour and a half ago. What are you doing? Yeah two hours later. So two hours later they show up with this pizza.

So we stop, but meanwhile Hailey still has coffee all over her. Yeah it was there was a lot happening all at one time. I dropped my drink. I dropped my mic.

She dropped her coffee. She's trying to clean it up. My son comes down. He's supposed to be sleeping.

So I'm tending to him and then dang dong the pizza's here. And I had I didn't pay attention. I must have gotten alerts from Randy on my phone and I didn't pay attention to it. So anyway, so she gets the pizza.

I try and put my child to bed. The four pizza delivery man looked so frazzled. Well he's probably you know been from place to place. And he got a little shake down from Randy.

Yeah I got first. Did you tonight? No. I looked pretty homeless tonight.

Yeah. No actually you were in a cute little sweater. I was. So listen the reasoning for the sweater is because I have no heat in my house right now.

The highest sometime next week is like 39 degrees where I live. And it's going to be cold. So you rent to ensure? Yes.

My landlord is aware and said that he has contacted someone and will get our furnace fixed. So I turn the heat on downstairs because our downstairs is on. Yes. Like on the furnace.

Gotcha. The upstairs is on electric. So my brother who lives upstairs. Totally fine.

Mark was an eye who lived downstairs. Freezing. Freezing stuff. Yeah.

So we turn the heat on or I turned it on a couple of weeks ago. It was fine. But then it got we had this warm spell where it was like 70 degrees in November. So turn the heat back off.

When she turned it back on the other day. Or my brother did. We hear this loud boom come from the basement. And then all of a sudden it smells like something on fire.

And I was like, ah, not great. So he goes downstairs really quick to make sure like downstairs is on fire. Like the basement level. It's not.

It's just we think the coils and stuff like it just smells when it gets warm and it's a dust burning. But things that didn't smell when I turned it on two weeks ago. So I'm not totally convinced that that's what happened. So he turns it off.

It's like rattling now. It's making this awful like rattling sound scary. And so he turns it off. We call my dad because when I doubt we just call my dad.

So he comes over and he looks at it and he's like, yeah, I don't have glue. So unplug it from the power source because I don't want it to like kick on or do something crazy when we're not home and it totally blow up. So no. Long story short, we have no heat.

So we have gas logs in the living room, which still work. That's good. Because they're on like a separate system or whatever. So we had those on the other night and got the living room warm.

And then my mom bought both myself and my Quiz and electric blanket. I already have one on my bed. And now we have one in the living room and there's one on the guest bed. But you like?

It's my heater. You can totally borrow. Yes. We have a heater from my grandmother's house that is heating up at least his bedroom, the room that he sleeps in.

Because fun fact, we don't we are we are dating and living together. But we are not cohabitating. If that makes any sense. Yes.

Yeah. He's a thrasher. I am a rushers as well. And you said he's hot.

Yes. Yeah. Very warm. Yeah.

Like a furnace. Yeah. So no. He's and I mean, we talked about this and it's really hard to sleep with other people.

Yeah. And you know, it's just not something I'm interested in. So I still love you though. Yeah.

Right. Well, I've said like if we ever, you know, take that next step and like get married or something crazy like that. And you know, are actually cohabitating for real for real. I'm like, we're either gonna have to buy like a king bed and put like a pillow down the middle because I don't want you touching me.

Yeah, exactly. When I sleep until it's time. Exactly. And I tell you when it's time.

Yeah. Do not look at major. I mean, the ice. The honesty is too much.

Very slowly and with warning with caution. Yes. Like a rabbit dog. So anyway, it's cold in my house.

Getting up in the morning is very difficult because it's very cold. I am sure. So years ago, I lived in an apartment when I was a teacher. And I was poor.

I mean, just be honest. I was poor. And I remember I wouldn't turn on the heat. Oh, yeah.

Same. And do that now. My grandmother would be like, are you kidding me? She was like, I have to go over there.

It's so cold. And it was it was cold. However, I got everybody liquored up. I could afford wine, at least cheap wine from the Walmart.

There was a brand called Oak. Yeah. Oak. Oak home.

Oak. No, something. Oak would Oak. Something.

Oak. Yeah. No, we can alz the Aldi brand. Oak.

Something anyway, but I used to buy it. And there was this one that they had called Sweet Red. Well, I gave everybody the wine and I had on my TV, the fireplace DVD. And I would play that and it created an illusion.

And pretty soon everybody was hot picking their sweaters off. Nice. And my grandmother was like, actually, it's pretty toasty in here. So what you're telling me is I need to just become a functioning alcoholic.

100%. And I'll stay warm. I don't advise that for your work. I think that that doesn't bode well.

But maybe in the evening, a little nightcap. Like a hot, tatty. I love hot time. You too.

I'm sick. Oh, listen, my brother made me one one time and I couldn't get it. I can drink it all because it was so strong. Wow.

Like I can handle my alcohol pretty well. Yeah. But he's like, now it's strong. And I took like two steps of it and I about died.

Yeah. I was like, if I drink all of this, I'm gonna be black out drunk. Yes. And I guess I won't feel sick.

I was like, I'm blacked out. That's true. That's true. That's also the bye.

Yeah. Yeah. But I tell you, when you have that crud in your lungs and feel like terrible, it's just hotty man. So men's out to sleep.

Like that's better than cough syrup. Like, if you sleep, it's just it relaxes you. It's amazing. Yeah.

It's the best. So I'm advocating hot taties and we come full circle because we're drinking water tonight. But I know I have my water. I do have a water infuser.

So lemonade water infuser. I really am now like into these water infusers. I like them a lot. That's how I drink water at work.

Just a, you know, it kind of encourages me to just jump, jump, jump, spice it up a little bit. Spice it up. Spice it up. All right, Haley.

All right. We're gonna talk about chimney rock and the chimney rock apparitions. I want to know. I also want to know what love is.

I want you to show me. Yeah. Maybe not. Maybe not.

No. Okay. So chimney rock and I want to watch any rock because it got pretty decimated by the hurricane. Yes.

A good friend of mine. They own the brewery that I host trivia at sometimes also owned a location in chimney rock and that entire building is gone. Like it got totally picked up off the foundation, swept away. Nothing is salvageable.

The land that it was on is now just kind of like a sand bar. Wow. So I'm not really sure what they're gonna do there. And you know, come to find out, even if you had flood insurance, your insurance will not pay for your house being swept away or your business.

Right. So fun fact. Yeah. The house is gone.

It's just too bad for you, I guess, which is awful. It's devastating. Yeah. So it's a whole thing.

So we're gonna talk about chimney rock and the beautiful place that it is and we'll be again. Great. So chimney rock is in Rutherford County and it's the most widely known thing in that area. Besides me.

I guess. Yeah. And it's largely because of the persistent advertising over the years and because many people have visited it, photographed it, climbed it, sit on top of it. And it's pretty cool.

Like it's this rock that kind of juts out over the like over the town pretty much. So it lies in Hickory Nut Gorge and the gorge itself is kind of an attraction itself, even without some of its oddities. So the mountain wall seems to kind of part and it has this deep narrow entry into like all like the area beyond it, like the rest of the area. So that's kind of what the gorgeous.

The size of the gorgeous in place is rise perpendicularly. And the river that flows through there is the Rocky Broad River and it combined US route 65 and 74 when they cut through the gorge to build that road that's there. I hate driving through the gorge. You ever driven through that?

It's terrifying. Actually, no, I've driven through the Nana Halo gorge. That was also terrifying. Yes, it is.

But I've never driven through this one. Terrifying. Both of them awful. I hate it.

Every second of it. Yes. Beautiful. Gorgeous.

Terrifying. Yes. Because it is. It's like, oh, there's water.

Oh, you're in these like mountains. It's like walls. It's like being in a cave. It is.

It's so strange. And big trucks use that road. Yes. So it's like if people pass them.

Oh my gosh. You get like ping pong ball off the sides of mountains. It's very, very scary. It's not my favorite place to be in the gorge.

So this gorge is this beautiful kind of gate into the western mountains. I'm pretty famous. So for a long time, it was believed. DeSoto's expedition used this pass.

But it seems like other investigations kind of indicate that Spaniards in North Carolina via the Toxaway country. And it was through this pass at the state in 1927 routed the first all paved coast to Tennessee paved highway. Which is closer on the Transylvania side. Yeah.

So pretty cool. Yeah. So early stage coaches following the route, they follow this route as it wagging years on their way to the lowlands with produce. There's another area called Batcave.

And at this area, the highway forks and US 74 continues across Hickory Nut Gap to Asheville. And US 64 turns left and goes through a reed patch gap to Henderson Bill. So that's kind of like the spork in the road there to get to the two different parts of. Kind of hits up more like around Saluda.

Yep. Polk County. Yeah. So this kind of, you know, ancient rock goes through, you know, back into Cherokee mythology.

And, you know, there's a story of a magician's trip through it to get Sacred Tobacco. Like it's really just like a really big part of the history of the Cherokee people, this area is. So along the riverbed, there are huge boulders that have been dislodged from the mountains above. That's scary.

Yeah. And in the scourge and almost filling it are the shops, motels, cafes and village of Shimi Rock. So when the hurricane hit, imagine like this town that sits down in this gorge and all of this water comes rushing because it's right on the river and it just rushed in and you're trapped and flattened it. Yeah.

I mean, it's devastating. And the rock is gone. Like gone. Yeah, it's insane.

Absolutely insane. So it's very much a tourist location, like a tourist village. It pretty much exists to serve crowds that come to visit Jimi Rock and it's there to serve tourists, people who vacation. But is it there to serve tourists?

Not now. Oh, I got it. You said it twice. Anyway, okay.

Yeah, I love you. I love you too. Yes. Yeah, there to serve the tourists.

The tourists. And additional tourists who are staying nearby in like the like lure area or back. Which by fact I have an episode about for next week. Oh, exciting.

Yeah. Okay. So high above the gorge in the village is the chimney or Jimi Rock. It's a monolith 300 feet tall, jutting out from the mountain, which is at an elevation of about 2500 feet.

So pretty big, big, jut out there. So it's there with this, there's a large flag on top of it. There is a three mile toll road that goes up to it. And it offers a beautiful view of like lure, the surrounding area, the road of their ends in a parking lot.

And then you can enter actually an elevator that's cut into the rock. And it goes up about 258 feet to the base of chimney rock, which puts you just a couple steps from the top. So you don't have to like hike up there. But you can hike it.

Well, you used a good hike if you wanted to. Yeah, I don't know what it looks like now. So you could hike from the parking lot, which you know, everybody had to do before the elevator was installed in 1949. And it's only about a 15 minute hike.

Yeah, it's not long. It's not bad. It's it's a cardio all the way. Oh, yeah, it's pretty pretty.

Yeah. Yeah. So all from the parking lot, there's some really nice hiking trails. There's a one and a half mile circular route take Renut Falls and return.

So it's, you know, makes a big circle, which is pretty cool. So the waterfall goes about 400 feet down the mountain. And it kind of looks like a silver thread when you get to it's really, really pretty. So the trail is often hiked out of the side of the Rocky Mountains, because it's like they kind of have to cut away almost to get into the trail, which is pretty crazy.

It's safe enough. And the people recommended to those who want like a real mountain hike with like comfort of knowing that like it's been hacked out. Yeah. So it's pretty crazy.

I don't really want to mountain hike. No, I don't know. Yeah. Yeah.

So it can be seen from miles from several different places you can see to a me rock. And it was a site though of one of the oddest series of events ever recorded in North Carolina. Do tell. And I never heard about this.

So I think it's pretty cool. I I want to know. I don't know. Okay.

And the first few years of the 19th century, residents around the rock reported a number of unusual sightings, including angelic hosts and an aerial battle between armies on winged horses. Is this a battle for heaven? I mean, what is happening? I don't know.

Okay. So the area, the chimney and you know, the 800 acres surrounding it were purchased in 1904 by Dr. Lucious Beat Morse and his two brothers. And they built that toll road in 1916.

And since then over like a million people visited it was pretty crazy. Yeah. So we're gonna talk about why they think this. There's some like science behind some craziness.

We're gonna get into it. Almost like brown mountain lights and a lot of like brown mountain lights. So there's a twin resort, obviously, which is like lore, which I was gonna talk about next week. So it's very popular as well in the area.

So Hickory Nut Country is in a thermal belt, which gives it a pretty mild year round climate. So this was kind of an unexpected bonus when Dr. Morse in 1922 organized his company to develop an alpine type resort, which is what you know, Jenny Rock area kind of became, as well as the Lake lore area. So there was a hotel, which we're gonna talk about.

It built on shores with golf course, hundreds of homesites were sold and that kind of thing. So nobody really knows what caused this sort of sighting to be seen, but that's kind of the reference in history. So people, some people call it think that it might be referring to another place that's not exactly Chime rock. They think people might be confusing Chime rock with rumbling bald.

So rumbling bald is cross lake lore. And you see a stone ridge kind of cutting over the water. This is old bald, later named, shaking bald, quaking bald, and now today has rumbling bald. And it's one of the several like weird things that are out there in Rutherford County.

So you have Chime rock, which is kind of a weird location, where there's just like weird history reported. And then you have rumbling bald, where there's kind of a similar situation going on. So some people think it's maybe connected. So rumbling bald got its name because of the roaring and crashing sounds, which on a rare occasion seems to originate in or on it.

This most spectacular occurrence was on February 10th of 1874. And it was described as kind of an explosion or an earthquake or volcanic eruption like it sounded crazy. And for six months, this disturbance continued. It's been such an intense volcano that you still sort of felt like an aftershock.

Well, and the thing was is it's not a volcano. Right. That's what people like described it as feeling like was an earthquake maybe, but it lasted for six months, which is crazy. Stended aftershocks.

I don't know. It's weird. So the mountains behavior attracted national attention, broad investigators to the spot. Residents though were kind of thrown into this panic.

And many thought that the world was ending. I mean, that's fair. Yeah. So across the eastern end of the mountain, there's a deep fissure about half a mile long and six feet wide in some places.

So in my opinion, it was probably an earthquake and several little earthquakes that kind of happened afterwards. There's several caves. And it's believed by some observers that rocks dislodged in and on the mountain and fell into the caves causing these quakes and rumbling noises. So like, you know, maybe like an earthquake, causing all these rocks to fall aftershocks.

And then if there were other little earthquakes, it would cause more things to fall. That kind of thing. Right. So, but this never happened again.

Yeah, like that's all it's been. And in 1941, there were some explorers who went into the mountains and reported several long and deep caverns. None however appeared to be, you know, that old, because I guess you can date when those things happen, like in Iraq. Yeah.

And you know, they didn't go much further because there were lots and lots of round sinks. I mean, I get it. Yeah. So they said, no.

So rumbling bald is kind of in there with this story of these angelic creatures flying over Jimmy Rock. So the original story about the flying angels or whatever happened in 1806. So nobody knows like it's listed as Jimmy Rock, but there is talk that like maybe is connected with rumbling bald somehow and people are just like, I don't know, but it's pretty crazy. So on July 31, 1806, eight year old Elizabeth Reeves, his family lived in Buncombe County, told her brother, her older brother, that she had seen a man on top of Jimmy Rock.

And these were the days before, you know, rock climbing was like trendy and like a thing people did. So this would have been like really weird for somebody to be on top of Jimmy Rock. Yeah. Her brother didn't believe her.

And when she persuaded him to go look, he saw not one, but thousands of people flying through the air around Jimmy Rock. So the people that the Reeves children saw were described as being clothed in brilliant white, ranging in sizes from infants to adults. While they were generally human in shape, the children could not make out any like distinct features or tell, you know, if they were men or women or whatever. The children called their mother in Patsy Reeves, who came running, and all in all six people saw this apparition.

In addition to their mother Patsy and Elizabeth Morgan, the youngest daughter Polly, a neighbor, Mr. Robert Cearcy, and an African American woman who was unnamed in these reports, all spent the next hour watching the strange. So they saw it. Oh yeah.

So like everybody saw it, which is kind of crazy. Apparently the crowd of beings rose to the top of Jimmy Rock. And when all but a few had gathered there, three members of the crowd rose up to above the others, hovered there, and then led the congregation through the air into the heavens. Wow.

Yeah. So this account was printed a few weeks later in the Raleigh Register in Gazette. And then it was cited again and Edward Augustus kindles travels through the northern parts of the United States in the years 1807 and 1808. So it's been cited a couple places, which is kind of cool.

So years later in 1811, there was another apparition event by Jimmy Rock. So the angels, this was the winged on horses on horses. Yeah, this is apparently meeting in this like fierce battle in the air. So over the course of several evenings in the summer of that year, multiple witnesses in different locations saw two opposing bands of cavalry riding winged horses circling each other in the sky over Jimmy Rock.

These spectral cavalry men were armed with swords and witnesses said they could hear the sound of clashing metal and the groans of the wounded. So I think this is where people are thinking maybe this was part of the rumbling from the other location, but it's two very different points in history. Yes. But if it happened in the 1900s, who said it didn't happen in the 1800s as well.

Right. So people are like, there's a thought there. This is the battle lasted only about 10 minutes. And at the end, the defeated army retreated and the victorious army disappeared into the darkness.

So newspapers across the state carried reports of this battle. A public meeting was actually held in Rutherfordton and public speculation soon settled on the idea that the battle was a divine vision of highlights from the not so far distant Revolutionary War. So why exactly the laws of space and time would be so spectacularly to give a handful of spectators an early version of the history channel? What's the wrong question?

Wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute. The Revolutionary War was in the 1700s. So you were saying that this happened in 1809. 1811.

This is post the Revolutionary War. Yeah. Okay. So they're seeing, yes, the past.

Okay. Yeah. Yeah. So it kind of reminds me of a hand-in-hand episode on the Bostonian train.

It was like a ghost train that would appear usually around the anniversary of when it had crashed. Right. And so this makes me think something very similar. Yeah.

And the thing is though, none of this has ever happened again. Like it's never been reported again. It's never been seen again. Both this and the rumbling bald.

So I don't know. I don't know if there's a connection there. Interesting. I don't know.

I mean, it does kind of bring up the concept of what land are we living on. Like obviously this was somebody's before it was ours or, you know, our neighbors. So what kind of history does it hold? What kind of entities does it hold?

Right. Wow. Yeah. It's pretty crazy.

Wow. So yeah, now, you know, Jimmy Rocker the State Park and nothing spooky like that has happened since. Well, and when, you know, the state steps in, a lot of the fun goes away. That is true.

So yeah, it's not wrong. Yeah. So we start to have the following state rules. It's like the ghost or like, be a rocker.

So you gotta get out of here. You're not allowed to, you know, bring your open container in the morning. Yeah. You know, you know, so there goes a couple of the ghosts.

Yeah. Well, sorry for the jumping around if you're here, but I had some information here about like lore that I wanted to say for Holly. Oh. So I was trying to like jump around a little bit.

I didn't even notice. But yeah. So you're gonna save it for my other side. Yeah.

I'm super excited. I'm hoping you'll talk about it. Maybe. But if not, I have a couple little like tidbits about like, we're gonna be great as well.

So that's it. Well, that was awesome. For by, you know, kind of crazy. Jimmy Rock, spectral beings.

Thank you for bringing a spectral being here. Welcome. And thank you to the History Channel and North Carolina ghost.com. Yes.

Uh, Haley, when you are a ghost, not if you have a when you are a pissed off angry ghost, would you be stationed in somewhere such as chimney rock and assuming that it is built? I mean, how would you be the beach, maybe? A library. Uh, I'd be the library ghost.

Like eerie feeling. Yeah. Haven't a person like, these kind of feel like you're being watched. You start to slip it into your backpack and then suddenly you feel, oh, what was that?

You look around and there's nothing there. But yeah, it was me, the evil librarian. Yeah. That wouldn't be my first choice.

Or I'd go, you know, I'd be kind of like a traveling ghost and go haunt all the people who'd wronged me. Traveling ghost. Yes. I like that idea.

Yeah. My train, mostly. Obviously. Yeah.

I like the idea of playing. I feel like you get there faster. Yeah. Of course, time it goes.

I could probably just speed it up a little bit. Yeah. Right. Maybe teleportation might be a thing.

Great. That would be awesome. If not though, I feel like the train is a good place for a ghost. How many people have wronged you?

So many people. There have been people who've wronged me as well. Will you take care of them? I will.

Great. I'll start with people who leave negative reviews on our podcast. Great. I'll start with them.

Yeah. Screen name Billy Bob Jodes III. Oh, wasn't it? I have no idea.

Okay. I think if I know. I haven't looked at them in so long, I don't know. I know.

There have been some really positive ones. I know. We thank you for that. Yeah.

If you get a moment to send us a positive review, we would really appreciate that. If you want to send us something negative, if you would, just email that to me directly. Yeah. And maybe not like posted in the world to see.

Because then it's just kind of embarrassing. I don't care. I see. Have we gotten any nasty emails lately?

No. Have we gotten any good emails lately? Yeah. You don't share any of those.

I know. I respond to them periodically. There's not many. It's like one sublume moon.

Well, that we get one. And I haven't heard of one in like three years. I know. But they're out there.

By the way, y'all, I meant to mention this, but we have like a massive hurricane. A while back, we reached 200 episodes. We did. Probably in the summer.

Yeah. But I just didn't mention it. I told you. But so thank you.

Thank you for hanging on with us for four years. Oh my God. 200 plus episodes. It's crazy.

More to come. Yeah. I'm sorry. Well, we've also been having like some glitchiness with our Facebook messenger and Instagram messenger, even like our Patreon stuff.

Like everyone's in a while, I'll log in and I'll be there's like 12. I'll see like 12 email like notifications or something. I go click on them and I can't find them. I know.

I try to get back. So if you have said hello to us, we love you. We love you. Our bad.

We're figuring out the technology issues that we and variable could be user error could be. I will own that. Same. I also want to throw out our apologies for the late post of last week's episode.

So I am in charge of the social media. Haley is in charge of the uploading. I got home and completely didn't think about it. I was tired.

We would bed drop myself at school the next day and I was like, I didn't post a video episode. And so then I realized there was some time now got to. Yeah. So we both forgot.

So it was both our bad. So hopefully you enjoyed your late Thursday afternoon. Yeah, drive home from work maybe was a little more interesting. Is that or not of two?

Yeah. Sorry about that. That was a remarkable stuff. But we got our stuff together and there you go.

Yeah. Just know it'll happen again at some point where we'll you know, keep in mind that we are it's just the two of us. Yeah. And we both do work full-time jobs and have a child.

Have a dog and a boyfriend lives in my house. I have two men that live in my house right now. Three. If you got your brother.

Who's the third that you were counting? The cat. Oh yeah. He is his own entity.

I'm saying. Yeah. Yeah. It's a lot.

It's a lot of my on the floor. Yeah. Thankfully, the cat doesn't be on the floor. Until he gets older.

Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I tell you what my kid has good aim.

So we don't have that issue. But my dad visits. Not so much. I have not noticed.

So I share a bathroom with Mark was now. Yeah. I have a notice. And he peels where?

Excellent. Good job. I think he's got pretty good. He's got pretty good.

He's trying to try and get a job. Good job. Yeah. Okay.

Well, we will see you next week. Wait a minute. You got to get in touch with us. You can do so by emailing us.

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Patreon.com slash MountainMysteries. And Haley's working on her shout out. I am. I have to log back into our system here.

I feel like every week we go through this. It's predictable at this point. Yeah. I still love her though.

Yeah. Sometimes. Sometimes. But I don't care for Domino's anymore.

That was intense. That was a that was lengthy. It was lengthy. I did not care for that.

Yeah. But the p-text was very good. It was lovely. It was lovely.

It was lovely. I'm going to be thirsty for the rest of the night. I know. I'll tell you that.

Yeah. I was a little. Okay. Here we go.

Here we go. Here we go. Here we go. Here we go.

Here we go. Here we go. Yeah. Maybe.

Here we go. One more time. Everybody's there. All right.

Let's do the entire country of Sweden. Yes. Yeah. Thank you, Sweden.

Thanks, Sweden. Sweet. Nice. All right.

Until next week. Bye. Bye.

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This episode was published on November 21, 2024.

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Join us this week as we discuss the history of Chimney Rock, NC.  We also dive into some spooky happenings. Support the show

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