Enoch Autry/The Clayton Tribune. The annual Heritage Days event returned on June 9 and 10 at the Foxfire Museum and Heritage Center. Pictured, Stephanie Branch talks with Ally St. German as the 6-year-old pets “Hampshire” the lamb. Left: Enoch Autry/The Clayton Tribune. Sisters Anna, 7, and Claire, 4, Miller play inside one of the small Foxfire structures that were built for children.
Enoch Autry/The Clayton Tribune. Foxfire. Left: Enoch Autry/The Clayton Tribune. Sisters Anna, 7, and Claire, 4, Miller play inside one of the small Foxfire structures that were built for children.
Enoch Autry/The Clayton Tribune. Krystle St. German spends time with her 6-year-old daughter Ally. Left: Enoch Autry/The Clayton Tribune. Sisters Anna, 7, and Claire, 4, Miller play inside one of the small Foxfire structures that were built for children.
Enoch Autry/The Clayton Tribune/Carol Salloum talks with the guests at the annual Heritage Days event. Left: Enoch Autry/The Clayton Tribune. Sisters Anna, 7, and Claire, 4, Miller play inside one of the small Foxfire structures that were built for children.
Luke Morey/The Clayton Tribune. Daniel Bollinger creates pottery at the annual Foxfire Heritage Days event that was June 9 and 10 in Mountain City.Left: Enoch Autry/The Clayton Tribune. Sisters Anna, 7, and Claire, 4, Miller play inside one of the small Foxfire structures that were built for children.
Luke Morey/The Clayton Tribune. The full names inside a wagon of those were on the Trail of Tears.Left: Enoch Autry/The Clayton Tribune. Sisters Anna, 7, and Claire, 4, Miller play inside one of the small Foxfire structures that were built for children.
Luke Morey/The Clayton Tribune. At the Heritage Days on June 9, Jim Enloe does some flintknapping at the Mountain City site. Left: Enoch Autry/The Clayton Tribune. Sisters Anna, 7, and Claire, 4, Miller play inside one of the small Foxfire structures that were built for children.
Luke Morey/The Clayton Tribune. Wind Chapman (above) shows visitors how blacksmith work is done.
MOUNTAIN CITY– Crowds from Rabun County and surrounding areas and states flocked to the Foxfire Museum and Heritage Center June 9-10 to see Appalachian Culture come to life during Heritage Days....

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