Music in History—The Crooked Road, Virginia's Heritage Trail



"'The Crooked Road' is Virginia's Heritage Music Trail, a driving route through the Appalachian Mountains from the western slopes of the Blue Ridge to the Coalfields region of the state. The trail connects major heritage music venues in the Appalachian region such as the Blue Ridge Music Center, Birthplace of Country Music Alliance, and the Carter Family Fold. The traditional gospel, bluegrass, and mountain music heard today was passed down from generation to generation and lives on through a wealth of musicians and instrument makers along the trail. Annual festivals, weekly concerts, live radio shows, and informal jam sessions abound throughout the region. In addition, this region is also rich in other cultural and natural assets, particularly crafts and outdoor recreation. A wide variety of traditional handcrafted woodwork, weaving, and pottery can be found along the trail in country stores and small workshops. The lush valleys and rugged mountains offer numerous opportunities for outdoor activities, from hiking and biking to fishing and boating." —TheCrookedRoad.org

Discover the Road Where the Music Began
Virginia's Crooked Road is a tiny ribbon of winding mountain highway that begins where the Piedmont plateau meets the hazy blue of the eastern slope of the Blue Ridge Mountains....


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