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Appalachian Village & General Store Preserved by North Carolina Dr. Hart : A 50 Year Passion 

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Hart Square Village is a collection of 103 log cabins and buildings which have been preserved on 200 acres in Vale, North Carolina by Dr. Robert Hart III. This collection of historical structures is the largest in the United States with build dates ranging from 1760 to 1890. Buildings include barns, a tavern, a chapel, a schoolhouse and many others creating a unique village nestled around the lakes on the property. The majority of the buildings are from a 22 mile radius of the location, with the first cabin arriving in 1973. Hart Square hosts events and classes throughout the year which showcase and teach colonial and pioneer era life.
John Ward
The Appalachian Channel
#theappalachianchannel #generalstore #countrystore

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@mikemontgomery7337
@mikemontgomery7337 Год назад
She is definitely proof that N.C. has very beautiful women !!
@kennethhudson8013
@kennethhudson8013 Год назад
Yes we do!
@rosariofernandez-rodriguez7122
😂you no listen the amazing History, you look a pretty woman, it’s okey 😅
@oldscoolcooldiecast1879
@oldscoolcooldiecast1879 Год назад
Not just buitiful she carry’s her self very nice also. Very respectable and pretty cool she enjoys the old ways and antiques
@JohnnyUtah15
@JohnnyUtah15 Год назад
Don’t ya know that here in the South there are plenty of beautiful belles and handsome beaus? 😄
@fordenginebuildersv8power184
We sure do! I married one lol
@candismith4080
@candismith4080 Год назад
What a lovely woman that is honering her grandfather by keeping his dreams alive.
@MegaBait1616
@MegaBait1616 Год назад
Wish all women were like her and not Tik-Tok type.....Don't need a pound of makeup, 3" plastic fingernails, fake boobs and a roadmap of Tattoo's of their body counts.... be well.
@JQUICK21
@JQUICK21 Год назад
@Mike Collon Only 95%?......joking right?
@georgechristiansen6785
@georgechristiansen6785 Год назад
@@JQUICK21 Plenty of sickos out there.
@ZaphodsPlanet
@ZaphodsPlanet Год назад
@Mike Collon Yeah, I'd have ZERO problem with that. She's one of those oddities in that at least for me, hearing her voice just makes me feel calm. Looked up more information on her on the web site for the facility, sadly for us single guys... she's married. LOL. Cudos to the very lucky man that made that happen. Thought I saw a ring on the left hand. Couldn't agree with you more Mike, she's a stellar example of what makes a woman feminine.
@MrRoughknuckles
@MrRoughknuckles Год назад
She's mesmerizing. The more I watch her and her obvious goodness, very nice, and I'm glad her Grandpa did that great job making the history alive for future generations.
@tashuntka
@tashuntka Год назад
Yes..... captivating 🎊
@dread550
@dread550 Год назад
Yeah her bf or husband is so lucky I’m extremely jealous
@badapple65
@badapple65 5 месяцев назад
I wholesome, and great American woman. I enjoyed her passion for the property and family’s legacy.
@onrycodger
@onrycodger Год назад
My goodness, what a stunningly beautiful young lady. And a wonderful personality to boot. She really knows her history of the area. That's for certain. Been enjoying all of your videos.👍
@denniskohler6886
@denniskohler6886 3 месяца назад
This is what our children needs to be taught in our schools. This is history. Thank you and everyone keeping this village alive. Bless all of you
@mrtwit5212
@mrtwit5212 Год назад
Wow! She is stunning!
@jamesscimone1447
@jamesscimone1447 11 месяцев назад
This was a crazy interesting video but I had to watch it like 5 times because I kept losing focus because of this girl... WOW... Drop dead gorgeous...
@juliawitt3813
@juliawitt3813 Год назад
I live in South Africa, thanks for this video. The lady explaining everything was so nice, and obviously soaked up so much knowledge from her Grandfather. Good to see Apalacia in a positive light, and know that these people were hardy and with a good culture.
@williamcassidy685
@williamcassidy685 Год назад
A beautiful history lesson.
@theappalachianchannel
@theappalachianchannel Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@gailmrutland6508
@gailmrutland6508 Год назад
*The grinder is indeed a "Tobacco Shredder" for "role your own". Variants included a herb grinder and in cold storage ( Ice house ) a meat grinder although they were lined with metal eventually giving way to a foundry cast model. The disks on top ware weights of course, although they did not attach to the wire side holding the product pan ! LOL! Great stuff you folks do!*
@secretehouse7163
@secretehouse7163 10 месяцев назад
I'm a transplant southern bell. I've lived in Michigan most of my adult life. And there is a distinct difference between the empathy and southern way of manners, and depth, that the north does not posses...I miss the south.
@godschildyes
@godschildyes Год назад
Wow! She talks like an Historian! I loved how detailed she was in explaining every little thing! It's so wonderful that she's carrying on he father's legacy! Lastly and equally so, she is very beautiful and kind! God bless her!
@michaelcraig9449
@michaelcraig9449 11 месяцев назад
This is so great.I will go there and play my guitar next summer. I wonder if they still have any decent old style country gals that waited for their man. I will tour the country next year, and play guitar all over.
@SweatyWelder68
@SweatyWelder68 4 месяца назад
WOW! Rebecca is absolutely Beautiful!!!! Mesmerizing! !
@vicchiapetta4166
@vicchiapetta4166 11 месяцев назад
Such an Awesome Lady!!! So knows all the History, A real pleasure to listen to!!!
@theappalachianchannel
@theappalachianchannel 11 месяцев назад
Thank you
@vicchiapetta4166
@vicchiapetta4166 11 месяцев назад
@@theappalachianchannel Your Family must be so proud of you!!, Vic!!
@scotthead8249
@scotthead8249 11 месяцев назад
I'd love to come there. By the way Rebecca is absolutely BEAUTIFUL.
@ungarlinski7965
@ungarlinski7965 Год назад
Off topic but I love her jacket. Her style in general is cool.
@rosariofernandez-rodriguez7122
I’m no born in USA but a love the American History and past memories 🙏🏻🥰👍
@badapple65
@badapple65 5 месяцев назад
It takes Her generation to educate the next, God bless her and her enthusiasm.
@mikesters3532
@mikesters3532 Год назад
Rebecca Hart! Wow! ❤
@sharlynebeach2786
@sharlynebeach2786 Год назад
This video was another great one. This young lady is so blessed to have had a grandfather like she did. He knew how important it was to keep history alive for generations to come. Cannot wait John to see the rest of this place. Thank you again.
@jetskiwillywilly7970
@jetskiwillywilly7970 Год назад
So Beautiful. And the lady too.
@killroy7114
@killroy7114 Год назад
Wow! Just wow. Enough said.
@billboil9424
@billboil9424 10 месяцев назад
Oh my Goodness she is a Goddess with so much knowledge
@lance3883
@lance3883 Год назад
Whoever that GORGEOUS WOMAN is in the very beginning is a WALKING PURE ANGEL.... PERIOD
@tashuntka
@tashuntka Год назад
That vid and place are soooo good .. 👍 👏 👏👏👏👏👏👌 She's a natural beauty....
@Festerock
@Festerock Год назад
Dang, she is so beautiful. She is very informative and a great tour guide.
@funtimevideos2160
@funtimevideos2160 Год назад
Oh wow. Rebecca is so beautiful !!! She seems like a really special girl and I love this beautiful place she has helped create. Thanks for the video.
@DanielLehan
@DanielLehan 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for preserving this history,...and for the tour.
@donnamays24
@donnamays24 Год назад
I live locally and have been to the Hart Village festival many times..every time there are so many new things. It’s the most amazing historical time capsule I’ve ever seen! I met Dr. Hart numerous times over the years and he was the kindest most sincere person you could ever know. So glad your putting this out for all to see what a wonderful preservation job he did over his lifetime..it’s a true legacy for Dr. Hart!
@michaelbishop6831
@michaelbishop6831 Год назад
I have to get to Hart Square! My Appalachian heritage is from a few hours up the mountain chain, but the folks there lived exactly the same way.
@czyhorse36
@czyhorse36 4 месяца назад
BEAUTIFUL OLD STORE WELL PERSEVERED KEPT IN GOOD ORIGINAL LOOK!
@ibinfo-tube5063
@ibinfo-tube5063 Год назад
Amazing tour in the back times and I can't away my focus from the backgrounds inventory of this store, awesome explanations about every item out there, you beauties😍 in all aspects ! keep it up 👍👍
@4tomhenry
@4tomhenry Год назад
FASCINATING! I would LOVE to visit this place!
@stevoreno6266
@stevoreno6266 4 месяца назад
Dr. Hart how beautifully ironic. ♥️🙏🏻
@willamestrada1121
@willamestrada1121 4 месяца назад
Ay ay ay Dios mio what a beautiful señorita!! Wow. Speechless. So smart as well. A shout out to her mommy and daddy for making a beautiful baby.❤
@mythoughts1................1
this is priceless for upcoming generations. thank you for this video.
@andyroach420
@andyroach420 Год назад
Historical traditions of crafts is so special. It is amazing the beautiful things people can make.
@judypatrick42
@judypatrick42 Год назад
Great Video Of Appalachian History. Rebecca Is Very Proud Of Her Grandfather Legacy, She's Very Knowledgeable, Beautiful...
@mohseensalmi2643
@mohseensalmi2643 9 месяцев назад
This store is amazing, and I enjoyed watching it.
@user-jt8hf4fp2h
@user-jt8hf4fp2h 7 месяцев назад
Very nice program im from Connecticut this is great to see .
@brianperry9108
@brianperry9108 Год назад
Wow pretty awsome seeing this history still intact. Also, side note Rebecca is gorgeous...
@ThomasBrooks4
@ThomasBrooks4 Год назад
I’ve worked at the Hart Farm for over 50 years, either as child labor, Scout labor, building disassembler/assembler, and now as one of the periodic docents of the Gun shop demonstrating how firearms were made in the foothills of Appalachia. The Hart Foundation opens to the public once a year with all of the shops, stores and mills working to illustrate what it was like in the 17th and 18th century. 100’s of neighbors, friends, and amateur experts come together from all over to make it possible to demonstrate the skills and crafts that were needed during that period of time. I’m partial to the gun shop but cotton gin, grist mill, chair shop, wheelwright shop, black smith and tin smiths are all my favorites, but there are over 100 homes, shops, stores, churches, even a fort to explore and learn about. It’s a wonderful place to experience. You must have tickets to visit but it’s worth it. I’ll see you there.
@Barleywine14
@Barleywine14 8 месяцев назад
Where have the guns outside on the porch been the last couple years?
@garygarner9007
@garygarner9007 2 месяца назад
Definitely a pretty girl she knows her history and you know how to pick good places to go you always do a fine job and find some interesting places keep the good videos coming take care and be safe
@Good-Citizen
@Good-Citizen Год назад
She is beautiful. Great video thank you.
@theappalachianchannel
@theappalachianchannel Год назад
Thanks
@user-et5qs2en4c
@user-et5qs2en4c 4 месяца назад
My wife and I went to the festival a couple of times and really had a great experience and Learned a lot about old fashioned ways ,I would recommend it to anyone interested in American history and how things were made and used back in olden times.😊
@akbychoice
@akbychoice 10 месяцев назад
Only 56 miles away, we will have to make a trip and visit.
@trex860
@trex860 Год назад
I can only imagine how beautiful this little village must be in candlelight.
@dwaynekoblitz6032
@dwaynekoblitz6032 Год назад
Gee, I guess what we're all commenting about. That store is the coolest thing ever! I hope that I get a chance to visit. I cannot even imagine what all else is there. What an absolutely gorgeous, woman. Because she deserves to be told that.
@aldonova71
@aldonova71 Год назад
Wow! look at the natural long eyelashes! Great video...
@delrayphatsful
@delrayphatsful Год назад
She's gorgeous.
@paulyoung5327
@paulyoung5327 Год назад
Wow! John you have found another priceless gem. She is a great historian and seems to genuinely care about the history of her area. Outstanding! Thank you.
@theappalachianchannel
@theappalachianchannel Год назад
She is very passionate about the history there
@melissachartres3219
@melissachartres3219 Год назад
You think she's hot, don't you?
@dynochronlock
@dynochronlock Год назад
Gorgoues aesthetically pleasing face well spoken intelligent articulate and knowledge able! All I can say is she's a catch and a southern goddess to boot! Braavooo! My dear 🙏🙏💘👀
@dynochronlock
@dynochronlock Год назад
I can tell amazingly done and well spoken
@jtg2737
@jtg2737 10 месяцев назад
What a beautiful looking natural soul (the woman) so that it is clear.
@donaldbeene2677
@donaldbeene2677 Год назад
She has a bubbly spirit ...contagious . So humble and down to earth.Appalachian girls rock.
@user-ur5or1iq9i
@user-ur5or1iq9i 10 месяцев назад
She is making her Grandfather very proud. So very knowledgeable! Thank You .
@TonysLawnCare215
@TonysLawnCare215 Год назад
Wonderful Love to visit the location 1 day and Rebeca Such a sweet Person love her Happy soul
@susantaylor8507
@susantaylor8507 Год назад
Oh love to come see this beautiful
@jheimann391
@jheimann391 Год назад
Definitely going to have to come and visit.
@user-yk3mv1dw4q
@user-yk3mv1dw4q Год назад
THANK YOU VERY MUCH
@loadedfun4764
@loadedfun4764 Год назад
My people were Appalachi from a little place called Lynchburg West Virginia. Definitely a different kind of people and a different kind of place.
@Original-Juice
@Original-Juice Год назад
drove through some beautiful areas on my way to a Wedding in Asheville, NC last year. that West Virginia, Tennessee, North Carolina section(s) just a beautiful part of the world. It was Fall Season so the foliage was gorgeous
@jacobmiller5834
@jacobmiller5834 Год назад
She's awesome. What a cool place.
@theappalachianchannel
@theappalachianchannel Год назад
she is a smart lady
@robsmithadventures1537
@robsmithadventures1537 Год назад
Very cool. I am from Ireland its nice to learn a little about American history. This way of teaching history is hands-on and very tangible for people to grasp.
@theappalachianchannel
@theappalachianchannel Год назад
Thanks for the comment and Happy Memorial Day ! John
@robsmithadventures1537
@robsmithadventures1537 Год назад
@@theappalachianchannel Thanks John, same to you!
@dreh1h1
@dreh1h1 Год назад
What a great history and a wonderful beautiful woman
@azfarsyed7082
@azfarsyed7082 Год назад
Beautiful places in America. Like to visit there .
@theappalachianchannel
@theappalachianchannel Год назад
You should!
@hylde2639
@hylde2639 Год назад
Man that place looks amazing I can imagine a bonfire singing songs right upfront that lake.
@1954shadow
@1954shadow Год назад
General stores are always my favorite.
@ssgvern
@ssgvern 10 месяцев назад
It's easy to see that she is passionate about what she is describing and that it comes from a sense of love and respect for her grandfather and not from a sense of obligation. Beautiful person, both inside and out!
@nekkidfiddler5861
@nekkidfiddler5861 Год назад
Dr.Hart was my doctor when I was kid in the 70 s just this year found out about this place amazing as I am into this old stuff too
@theappalachianchannel
@theappalachianchannel Год назад
Cool
@leeakers1018
@leeakers1018 Год назад
I'm very passionate about old general stores. This one has to be one of the most amazing I've ever seen. I don't like getting off topic. As much as I enjoyed the video it was hard to keep my attention on what this video was meant to be. The young lady stole the show. Beautiful, awesome personality and a credit to her generation. Her husband/boyfriend must thank God daily for being the chosen one.
@JesseCase
@JesseCase Год назад
Yes sir! Whoever he is, he is definitely one lucky man! He's a double winner because not only does he get the hand of such a pretty and brilliant lady, but he also gets to hangout in such a cool historical village all the time! 😊
@joycampbell6157
@joycampbell6157 Год назад
I’m from still live in NC & I’ve never heard of this place omg I can’t wait to check it out!!
@smfield
@smfield Год назад
God bless y’all.
@theappalachianchannel
@theappalachianchannel Год назад
Thanks for the comment and Happy Memorial Day ! John
@cybrpypr
@cybrpypr Год назад
My thanks to Dr Hart and his granddaughter for their amazing work in collection and preserving the buildings and contents of the amazing Hart Square Village. That was the most unique and oldest general stores that I have ever seen. Thank you for making this video. I look forward to seeing the other videos in this series from Hart Square Village.
@DaleDirt
@DaleDirt 11 месяцев назад
Yes , she is beautiful , great hostess , very knowledgeable of all these antiques and history . When you really think about it , this was not that long ago . I think we are moving to fast . Technology used incorrectly will enslave us .
@annafraley5388
@annafraley5388 Год назад
Have always loved these Old NC country stores, very unique.✅ She is a Very Beautiful Lady too…!! 👍
@MegaBait1616
@MegaBait1616 Год назад
There's a bunch in western NC to check out....be well..
@hwoutdoors1862
@hwoutdoors1862 Год назад
Wow Rebecca is beautiful. I don’t think I would get tired of watching her. I have always admired her grandfather and his passion for saving those old structures.
@redrebels24ify
@redrebels24ify Месяц назад
This place is AWESOME!! CRAZY toolbox organizer and pellet holder for shot guns! The child coffin 😱 haha WOW! The Owner is a Beautiful Lady!! #justsaying
@philup6274
@philup6274 Год назад
The Doc knows how to grow em.
@thenadonation2664
@thenadonation2664 2 месяца назад
She's gorgeous!!!!
@Bright13
@Bright13 Год назад
Just watched this video and while watching an episode of "Anne With an E" I noticed a very similar thread cabinet at the tailor in the show, neat little detail.
@NewBeginningswithBudhiandCyndi
We live in North Carolina and I wanted to make a trip to both the Christmas and the October Festival although falls way out of what our budget could handle. Thank you for sharing
@williamburns9731
@williamburns9731 Год назад
Beautiful young lady 😊❤ , her grandfather would be very proud of her. Love from Australia 🇦🇺. I follow The Farmer's Wife. Keep up the great work.
@theappalachianchannel
@theappalachianchannel Год назад
Thank
@joycejones4526
@joycejones4526 Год назад
John and Jodi, this was outstanding content. Your channel is so interesting and informative. There are so many things I'm seeing right in my back yard. I hope everything is going good for you all in the new motor home. Jodi your filming is amazing. I look forward to every video. Thank you.
@connie6623
@connie6623 10 месяцев назад
Back in time when things were very simple.
@Hammer1978
@Hammer1978 Год назад
Great video and thanks family for all this effort. My family is from there
@theappalachianchannel
@theappalachianchannel Год назад
Im glad to hear you like the video.Thanks for the comment and watching my videos! John Ward
@georgefrazer2231
@georgefrazer2231 Год назад
Where did the 'lace' making 'originate'. There is carrickmamcross lace from co monaghan Ireland. The local museum has an exhibition on lace making. Honiton lace from Honiton, Devon. The square tin for biscuits is known here as a 'tin' of biscuits. A 'half tin' of biscuits is a foot square tin half the depth of the square box. Most grocery stores kept 'ledgers' as customers bought 'goods on tick'. The local grocer literally kept the whole community 'alive' until they got paid. Flour was also bought by grocers in bulk. It came in a large linen bag. The flour was then weighed out into 2lb bags of flour. The 'linen' that the bulk flour came in was then given to customers. Four flour bags were 'sown together' to make bed sheets for your bed. Smaller items like 'seeds', powders etc where normally kept in wooden drawers that sat behind the counter. The grocer would take out a scoop and 'scoop up' some seeds etc. He then made a 'poke', the same as an ice cream 'poke' from strong paper and he sealed the top of it. This is how all condiments were sold. Tea also came in large wooden tea chests. The tea was originally 'stored loose' in large semi circular 'tea bins'. These 'bins' had a large wooden lid and the semicircular lid folded back to let you 'scoop out' the tea which would be put into a paper bag and weighed on the scales. Bacon was also 'hung up' on large hooks along a high bar above the bacon slicer. Bacon was cut off to the required thickness required and wrapped in 'grease proof' paper. String used for 'tying up' the paper bags hung in a spool from the ceiling. A skilled grocer could 'wrap up' a 'parcel' and 'snap off' the string with one hand. Cheese, usually cheddar cheese, came in a large 'block' the size of a cement block. The grocer sliced off 'blocks' of cheese using his 'cheese knife'. With experience they knew how to 'cut off' the correct weight of cheese. In weighting tomatoes, the grocer knew what number of tomatoes he needed to get the 'correct' weight. Do you have a set of scales with a needle that 'tells the weight' of items? Thank you for this video.
@CasonovaCorkClub
@CasonovaCorkClub Год назад
The Hart Square Village truly will have no problem selling out now! ... LOL
@rubbersole79
@rubbersole79 Год назад
She's beautiful.
@LitoGeorge
@LitoGeorge Год назад
Oh, I see you. You are lovely, knowledgeable and seem to possess all the delights of a feminine woman. Just wonderful. Thanks for the tour, I was looking intently at some of those tools too, like the barn beam augers and two man cross cut saws. What a store! So many incredible memories attached to those goods.
@theappalachianchannel
@theappalachianchannel Год назад
Wow, thank you
@Keith-ui4tp
@Keith-ui4tp Год назад
Amazing lady!
@andreas6029
@andreas6029 Год назад
That's amazing! So glad there are people willing to preserve Appalachian history like that. Used to live in Abingdon VA.
@stephengreen2898
@stephengreen2898 Год назад
My Jones family were part of the Confederate General Johnston of Abington, Va
@lucassaueressig1411
@lucassaueressig1411 Год назад
What an angel
@JP-yf3qh
@JP-yf3qh Год назад
She is beautiful.
@shyadav08
@shyadav08 Год назад
Very beautiful lady with a warm presence!
@stevepasha9668
@stevepasha9668 Год назад
Very articulate and knowledgeable young lady . Love the warmth and inviting appeal of wooden structures.
@tarjeik7162
@tarjeik7162 Год назад
That woman is the most charming yankee I’ve ever seen…wow🥰😍🥰😻
@benniebarrow348
@benniebarrow348 2 месяца назад
Young folks being involved in saving history. This is wonderful !
@theappalachianchannel
@theappalachianchannel 2 месяца назад
Thanks for watching the Appalachian Channel... John Ward
@LRT217
@LRT217 Год назад
How interesting! I love it, seeing all of those old pieces makes me think of how it must have been back then. How awesome that they cater to children and have them come see, teach them about and let them touch a little bit of history. What a fun and enlightening field trip that must be for them!🌟🌟☺️
@budsodalsky
@budsodalsky Год назад
She A+
@BornAgain717
@BornAgain717 Год назад
Rebecca is just glowing! Beautiful place!
@tennesseesawmillguy1590
@tennesseesawmillguy1590 Год назад
Great content! And.. what a beautiful woman and a kind soul. I’ve never been to the site but maybe one day soon.
@scott236
@scott236 Год назад
NC is my ancestral home back into the colonial age. I love seeing this stuff! And a wonderful lady there in the video 😊❤
@fredweber9923
@fredweber9923 4 месяца назад
This place is amazing I live in Lincolnton NC it would be a great place for a day trip looking forward to it
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