Henderson County boasts a colorful history complete with its own cast of characters and historic landmarks. Who composed a blockbuster opera a few miles from downtown Hendersonville? Who were the record-setting McCrary twins; and why were they famous? These questions and many more are answered in this exciting volume of obscured history. From James Browns 1950s performance on Hendersonvilles Main Street to the rumors of illegal distilling in Cathead; these are the tales of surreptitious cascades; log homes and unattended cemeteries. Delve into the communities of Black Bottom; Delmont and Peacock Town. Discover what lurks within the derelict buildings of the countys backcountry roads. Join author and historian Terry Ruscin as he reveals Henderson Countys forgotten history.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great for warming up a crowds creativity but does nothing ...By Videoguy MichaelThis is basically a book filled with icebreakers and craft activities. Great for warming up a crowds creativity but does nothing for the actual design process. It does not offer information about outcomes; the intention of activities; or how to narrow down a big design challenge with a large group. It might be good if you happen to find yourself with bored children and need a crafty activity.3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. The content of the book is very good; but the Kindle conversion is a giant messBy Jennifer L. SimpsonI really like the books focus and many of the exercises are fun; but something awful happened in converting the original to Kindle such that the words on the first few pages of each section are nonsensically out of order. For example; a line in the "Minty Fresh Garlicky Breath" exercise reads:"A rich combination of marketing messages convince and me chemicals to use said explanations paste on a intended regular to basis; promising me a more enriched lifestyle if I do."Huh????This conversion should be redone immediately and a corrected version offered free of charge to everyone who has bought this otherwise intriguing book. #massiveKindlefail1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Great as a jumping off point but not for stand alone activitiesBy Erica M. RuyleI specifically purchased this book as I often facilitate large work sessions within the market research industry and am always looking for better creative activities to keep both corporate and consumer participants engaged.With that said; I have yet to use any of these activities within this book as they dont tend to lend themselves to quicker; easy to do activities. However; there are some great exercises in this book that serve as brainstorm jumping off points. I most often use this book to get ideas of types of exercises to do rather than use any of the exercises within.The book would be great if it had activities for larger teams... rarely are there exercises for more than 4 or 5 so you have to stretch your imagination to really figure out how to change these to work in a larger setting.