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Echoes of the Blue Ridge: History, Legend, Mystery.

Echoes of the Blue Ridge: History, Legend, Mystery.

De : Ryan Phillips
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The Blue Ridge Mountains hold more than scenery, they hold memory. Echoes of the Blue Ridge examines the real history, persistent legends, and unanswered mysteries of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Ancient cultures. Lost forts. Mountain uprisings. Forgotten conflicts. In each short episode, the past is explored carefully, where record and legend meet. Hosted by North Carolina Realtor® Ryan Phillips.Ryan Phillips
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    • Episode 4: Mid week Echo - "The Moon-Eyed People"
      Feb 25 2026

      Long before the Cherokee rose to dominance in the Blue Ridge Mountains, there were whispers of another people.

      Described as pale-skinned.
      Light-eyed.
      Unable to see in daylight.

      They were called the Moon-Eyed People.

      In this Midweek Echo, we raise the question, were they myth, misunderstanding… or something more?

      Episode 4 of Echoes of the Blue Ridge drops this Sunday at 1:11 PM.

      Listen carefully. The echoes are still here.

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      1 min
    • EPISODE 3: "The Chisca and the Fire"
      Feb 22 2026

      In 1568, Fort San Juan burned.

      Spain’s inland foothold in the Blue Ridge Mountains collapsed in coordinated resistance led by Indigenous mountain societies, including the people Spanish records called the Chisca.

      In this episode of Echoes of the Blue Ridge, we examine the destruction of the Spanish forts, the role of Hernando Moyano’s campaigns, and the possibility that the Chisca were not lost, but absorbed into the evolving cultural landscape of the southern Appalachians.

      The mountains did not fall quietly.

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      4 min
    • EPISODE 2: "The Spanish Who Shouldn’t Have Been Here"
      Feb 19 2026

      In the 1560s, Spanish soldiers stood deep in the Blue Ridge Mountains, hundreds of miles inland from the coast.

      In this episode of Echoes of the Blue Ridge, we explore Juan Pardo’s inland expedition, the construction of Fort San Juan near present-day Morganton, and the coordinated resistance that brought Spain’s mountain ambitions to an abrupt end.

      Long before Jamestown, empire reached into the Appalachians, and was pushed back.

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      4 min
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