Mill Mountain, History Museum collecting Appalachia stories Gene Marrano January 4, 2017 1 minute read Do you have a good story to tell about growing up in Appalachia?. Two local cultural organizations working on a joint project want to hear all about it as WFIR’s Gene Marrano reports: Share: Post navigation Previous: UPDATE: Body found near accident wreckage is confirmed as Sarabeth HammondNext: Kmart to close two Roanoke Valley stores Related Stories United Way of Virginia’s Blue Ridge helps fund new nature trail signs in Rocky Mount Gene Marrano June 24, 2026 More Romeo & Juliet, new exhibit at Wilson Museum, Broadway in Roanoke releases schedule for 26-27 season Gene Marrano June 24, 2026 Feeding Southwest Virginia President and CEO Pamela Irvine will retire at the end of the year after 45 years with the Food Bank Gene Marrano June 24, 2026