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DESCRIPTION:The exhibit highlights West Virginia folklife and folklore with
  documents and artifacts from the WVRHC’s collections.  \n\n“The WVRHC hold
 s the collections of some of West Virginia’s most prolific folklorists\, in
 cluding Louis Watson Chappell\, Patrick Gainer\, and John Harrington Cox. I
 n their archives and others\, we find stories\, songs\, recipes\, remedies\
 , and an abundance of evidence of rich folklife in our state\,” WVRHC Direc
 tor Lori Hostuttler said. \n\nThe exhibit will also illustrate the stories 
 behind Mothman\, the Flatwoods Monster\, and other cryptids that have recen
 tly become a popular part of West Virginia folklore and a driver of tourism
  in the state.
DTSTAMP:20260420T124024Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240624
GEO:39.633644;-79.955174
LOCATION:Downtown Library\, West Virginia Regional & History Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Living the Folklife: Monsters\, Music\, Medicine\, Myths and More
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DESCRIPTION:The exhibit highlights West Virginia folklife and folklore with
  documents and artifacts from the WVRHC’s collections.  \n\n“The WVRHC hold
 s the collections of some of West Virginia’s most prolific folklorists\, in
 cluding Louis Watson Chappell\, Patrick Gainer\, and John Harrington Cox. I
 n their archives and others\, we find stories\, songs\, recipes\, remedies\
 , and an abundance of evidence of rich folklife in our state\,” WVRHC Direc
 tor Lori Hostuttler said. \n\nThe exhibit will also illustrate the stories 
 behind Mothman\, the Flatwoods Monster\, and other cryptids that have recen
 tly become a popular part of West Virginia folklore and a driver of tourism
  in the state.
DTSTAMP:20260420T124024Z
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LOCATION:Downtown Library\, West Virginia Regional & History Center
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SUMMARY:Living the Folklife: Monsters\, Music\, Medicine\, Myths and More
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DESCRIPTION:The exhibit highlights West Virginia folklife and folklore with
  documents and artifacts from the WVRHC’s collections.  \n\n“The WVRHC hold
 s the collections of some of West Virginia’s most prolific folklorists\, in
 cluding Louis Watson Chappell\, Patrick Gainer\, and John Harrington Cox. I
 n their archives and others\, we find stories\, songs\, recipes\, remedies\
 , and an abundance of evidence of rich folklife in our state\,” WVRHC Direc
 tor Lori Hostuttler said. \n\nThe exhibit will also illustrate the stories 
 behind Mothman\, the Flatwoods Monster\, and other cryptids that have recen
 tly become a popular part of West Virginia folklore and a driver of tourism
  in the state.
DTSTAMP:20260420T124024Z
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LOCATION:Downtown Library\, West Virginia Regional & History Center
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SUMMARY:Living the Folklife: Monsters\, Music\, Medicine\, Myths and More
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CATEGORIES:Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit highlights West Virginia folklife and folklore with
  documents and artifacts from the WVRHC’s collections.  \n\n“The WVRHC hold
 s the collections of some of West Virginia’s most prolific folklorists\, in
 cluding Louis Watson Chappell\, Patrick Gainer\, and John Harrington Cox. I
 n their archives and others\, we find stories\, songs\, recipes\, remedies\
 , and an abundance of evidence of rich folklife in our state\,” WVRHC Direc
 tor Lori Hostuttler said. \n\nThe exhibit will also illustrate the stories 
 behind Mothman\, the Flatwoods Monster\, and other cryptids that have recen
 tly become a popular part of West Virginia folklore and a driver of tourism
  in the state.
DTSTAMP:20260420T124024Z
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LOCATION:Downtown Library\, West Virginia Regional & History Center
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CATEGORIES:Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit highlights West Virginia folklife and folklore with
  documents and artifacts from the WVRHC’s collections.  \n\n“The WVRHC hold
 s the collections of some of West Virginia’s most prolific folklorists\, in
 cluding Louis Watson Chappell\, Patrick Gainer\, and John Harrington Cox. I
 n their archives and others\, we find stories\, songs\, recipes\, remedies\
 , and an abundance of evidence of rich folklife in our state\,” WVRHC Direc
 tor Lori Hostuttler said. \n\nThe exhibit will also illustrate the stories 
 behind Mothman\, the Flatwoods Monster\, and other cryptids that have recen
 tly become a popular part of West Virginia folklore and a driver of tourism
  in the state.
DTSTAMP:20260420T124024Z
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LOCATION:Downtown Library\, West Virginia Regional & History Center
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CATEGORIES:Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit highlights West Virginia folklife and folklore with
  documents and artifacts from the WVRHC’s collections.  \n\n“The WVRHC hold
 s the collections of some of West Virginia’s most prolific folklorists\, in
 cluding Louis Watson Chappell\, Patrick Gainer\, and John Harrington Cox. I
 n their archives and others\, we find stories\, songs\, recipes\, remedies\
 , and an abundance of evidence of rich folklife in our state\,” WVRHC Direc
 tor Lori Hostuttler said. \n\nThe exhibit will also illustrate the stories 
 behind Mothman\, the Flatwoods Monster\, and other cryptids that have recen
 tly become a popular part of West Virginia folklore and a driver of tourism
  in the state.
DTSTAMP:20260420T124024Z
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LOCATION:Downtown Library\, West Virginia Regional & History Center
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CATEGORIES:Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit highlights West Virginia folklife and folklore with
  documents and artifacts from the WVRHC’s collections.  \n\n“The WVRHC hold
 s the collections of some of West Virginia’s most prolific folklorists\, in
 cluding Louis Watson Chappell\, Patrick Gainer\, and John Harrington Cox. I
 n their archives and others\, we find stories\, songs\, recipes\, remedies\
 , and an abundance of evidence of rich folklife in our state\,” WVRHC Direc
 tor Lori Hostuttler said. \n\nThe exhibit will also illustrate the stories 
 behind Mothman\, the Flatwoods Monster\, and other cryptids that have recen
 tly become a popular part of West Virginia folklore and a driver of tourism
  in the state.
DTSTAMP:20260420T124024Z
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CATEGORIES:Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit highlights West Virginia folklife and folklore with
  documents and artifacts from the WVRHC’s collections.  \n\n“The WVRHC hold
 s the collections of some of West Virginia’s most prolific folklorists\, in
 cluding Louis Watson Chappell\, Patrick Gainer\, and John Harrington Cox. I
 n their archives and others\, we find stories\, songs\, recipes\, remedies\
 , and an abundance of evidence of rich folklife in our state\,” WVRHC Direc
 tor Lori Hostuttler said. \n\nThe exhibit will also illustrate the stories 
 behind Mothman\, the Flatwoods Monster\, and other cryptids that have recen
 tly become a popular part of West Virginia folklore and a driver of tourism
  in the state.
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DESCRIPTION:The exhibit highlights West Virginia folklife and folklore with
  documents and artifacts from the WVRHC’s collections.  \n\n“The WVRHC hold
 s the collections of some of West Virginia’s most prolific folklorists\, in
 cluding Louis Watson Chappell\, Patrick Gainer\, and John Harrington Cox. I
 n their archives and others\, we find stories\, songs\, recipes\, remedies\
 , and an abundance of evidence of rich folklife in our state\,” WVRHC Direc
 tor Lori Hostuttler said. \n\nThe exhibit will also illustrate the stories 
 behind Mothman\, the Flatwoods Monster\, and other cryptids that have recen
 tly become a popular part of West Virginia folklore and a driver of tourism
  in the state.
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DESCRIPTION:The exhibit highlights West Virginia folklife and folklore with
  documents and artifacts from the WVRHC’s collections.  \n\n“The WVRHC hold
 s the collections of some of West Virginia’s most prolific folklorists\, in
 cluding Louis Watson Chappell\, Patrick Gainer\, and John Harrington Cox. I
 n their archives and others\, we find stories\, songs\, recipes\, remedies\
 , and an abundance of evidence of rich folklife in our state\,” WVRHC Direc
 tor Lori Hostuttler said. \n\nThe exhibit will also illustrate the stories 
 behind Mothman\, the Flatwoods Monster\, and other cryptids that have recen
 tly become a popular part of West Virginia folklore and a driver of tourism
  in the state.
DTSTAMP:20260420T124024Z
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CATEGORIES:Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit highlights West Virginia folklife and folklore with
  documents and artifacts from the WVRHC’s collections.  \n\n“The WVRHC hold
 s the collections of some of West Virginia’s most prolific folklorists\, in
 cluding Louis Watson Chappell\, Patrick Gainer\, and John Harrington Cox. I
 n their archives and others\, we find stories\, songs\, recipes\, remedies\
 , and an abundance of evidence of rich folklife in our state\,” WVRHC Direc
 tor Lori Hostuttler said. \n\nThe exhibit will also illustrate the stories 
 behind Mothman\, the Flatwoods Monster\, and other cryptids that have recen
 tly become a popular part of West Virginia folklore and a driver of tourism
  in the state.
DTSTAMP:20260420T124024Z
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LOCATION:Downtown Library\, West Virginia Regional & History Center
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CATEGORIES:Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit highlights West Virginia folklife and folklore with
  documents and artifacts from the WVRHC’s collections.  \n\n“The WVRHC hold
 s the collections of some of West Virginia’s most prolific folklorists\, in
 cluding Louis Watson Chappell\, Patrick Gainer\, and John Harrington Cox. I
 n their archives and others\, we find stories\, songs\, recipes\, remedies\
 , and an abundance of evidence of rich folklife in our state\,” WVRHC Direc
 tor Lori Hostuttler said. \n\nThe exhibit will also illustrate the stories 
 behind Mothman\, the Flatwoods Monster\, and other cryptids that have recen
 tly become a popular part of West Virginia folklore and a driver of tourism
  in the state.
DTSTAMP:20260420T124024Z
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GEO:39.633644;-79.955174
LOCATION:Downtown Library\, West Virginia Regional & History Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Living the Folklife: Monsters\, Music\, Medicine\, Myths and More
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CATEGORIES:Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit highlights West Virginia folklife and folklore with
  documents and artifacts from the WVRHC’s collections.  \n\n“The WVRHC hold
 s the collections of some of West Virginia’s most prolific folklorists\, in
 cluding Louis Watson Chappell\, Patrick Gainer\, and John Harrington Cox. I
 n their archives and others\, we find stories\, songs\, recipes\, remedies\
 , and an abundance of evidence of rich folklife in our state\,” WVRHC Direc
 tor Lori Hostuttler said. \n\nThe exhibit will also illustrate the stories 
 behind Mothman\, the Flatwoods Monster\, and other cryptids that have recen
 tly become a popular part of West Virginia folklore and a driver of tourism
  in the state.
DTSTAMP:20260420T124024Z
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GEO:39.633644;-79.955174
LOCATION:Downtown Library\, West Virginia Regional & History Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Living the Folklife: Monsters\, Music\, Medicine\, Myths and More
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CATEGORIES:Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit highlights West Virginia folklife and folklore with
  documents and artifacts from the WVRHC’s collections.  \n\n“The WVRHC hold
 s the collections of some of West Virginia’s most prolific folklorists\, in
 cluding Louis Watson Chappell\, Patrick Gainer\, and John Harrington Cox. I
 n their archives and others\, we find stories\, songs\, recipes\, remedies\
 , and an abundance of evidence of rich folklife in our state\,” WVRHC Direc
 tor Lori Hostuttler said. \n\nThe exhibit will also illustrate the stories 
 behind Mothman\, the Flatwoods Monster\, and other cryptids that have recen
 tly become a popular part of West Virginia folklore and a driver of tourism
  in the state.
DTSTAMP:20260420T124024Z
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GEO:39.633644;-79.955174
LOCATION:Downtown Library\, West Virginia Regional & History Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Living the Folklife: Monsters\, Music\, Medicine\, Myths and More
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CATEGORIES:Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit highlights West Virginia folklife and folklore with
  documents and artifacts from the WVRHC’s collections.  \n\n“The WVRHC hold
 s the collections of some of West Virginia’s most prolific folklorists\, in
 cluding Louis Watson Chappell\, Patrick Gainer\, and John Harrington Cox. I
 n their archives and others\, we find stories\, songs\, recipes\, remedies\
 , and an abundance of evidence of rich folklife in our state\,” WVRHC Direc
 tor Lori Hostuttler said. \n\nThe exhibit will also illustrate the stories 
 behind Mothman\, the Flatwoods Monster\, and other cryptids that have recen
 tly become a popular part of West Virginia folklore and a driver of tourism
  in the state.
DTSTAMP:20260420T124024Z
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GEO:39.633644;-79.955174
LOCATION:Downtown Library\, West Virginia Regional & History Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Living the Folklife: Monsters\, Music\, Medicine\, Myths and More
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CATEGORIES:Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit highlights West Virginia folklife and folklore with
  documents and artifacts from the WVRHC’s collections.  \n\n“The WVRHC hold
 s the collections of some of West Virginia’s most prolific folklorists\, in
 cluding Louis Watson Chappell\, Patrick Gainer\, and John Harrington Cox. I
 n their archives and others\, we find stories\, songs\, recipes\, remedies\
 , and an abundance of evidence of rich folklife in our state\,” WVRHC Direc
 tor Lori Hostuttler said. \n\nThe exhibit will also illustrate the stories 
 behind Mothman\, the Flatwoods Monster\, and other cryptids that have recen
 tly become a popular part of West Virginia folklore and a driver of tourism
  in the state.
DTSTAMP:20260420T124024Z
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LOCATION:Downtown Library\, West Virginia Regional & History Center
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SUMMARY:Living the Folklife: Monsters\, Music\, Medicine\, Myths and More
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CATEGORIES:Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit highlights West Virginia folklife and folklore with
  documents and artifacts from the WVRHC’s collections.  \n\n“The WVRHC hold
 s the collections of some of West Virginia’s most prolific folklorists\, in
 cluding Louis Watson Chappell\, Patrick Gainer\, and John Harrington Cox. I
 n their archives and others\, we find stories\, songs\, recipes\, remedies\
 , and an abundance of evidence of rich folklife in our state\,” WVRHC Direc
 tor Lori Hostuttler said. \n\nThe exhibit will also illustrate the stories 
 behind Mothman\, the Flatwoods Monster\, and other cryptids that have recen
 tly become a popular part of West Virginia folklore and a driver of tourism
  in the state.
DTSTAMP:20260420T124024Z
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GEO:39.633644;-79.955174
LOCATION:Downtown Library\, West Virginia Regional & History Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Living the Folklife: Monsters\, Music\, Medicine\, Myths and More
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CATEGORIES:Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit highlights West Virginia folklife and folklore with
  documents and artifacts from the WVRHC’s collections.  \n\n“The WVRHC hold
 s the collections of some of West Virginia’s most prolific folklorists\, in
 cluding Louis Watson Chappell\, Patrick Gainer\, and John Harrington Cox. I
 n their archives and others\, we find stories\, songs\, recipes\, remedies\
 , and an abundance of evidence of rich folklife in our state\,” WVRHC Direc
 tor Lori Hostuttler said. \n\nThe exhibit will also illustrate the stories 
 behind Mothman\, the Flatwoods Monster\, and other cryptids that have recen
 tly become a popular part of West Virginia folklore and a driver of tourism
  in the state.
DTSTAMP:20260420T124024Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241021
GEO:39.633644;-79.955174
LOCATION:Downtown Library\, West Virginia Regional & History Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Living the Folklife: Monsters\, Music\, Medicine\, Myths and More
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CATEGORIES:Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit highlights West Virginia folklife and folklore with
  documents and artifacts from the WVRHC’s collections.  \n\n“The WVRHC hold
 s the collections of some of West Virginia’s most prolific folklorists\, in
 cluding Louis Watson Chappell\, Patrick Gainer\, and John Harrington Cox. I
 n their archives and others\, we find stories\, songs\, recipes\, remedies\
 , and an abundance of evidence of rich folklife in our state\,” WVRHC Direc
 tor Lori Hostuttler said. \n\nThe exhibit will also illustrate the stories 
 behind Mothman\, the Flatwoods Monster\, and other cryptids that have recen
 tly become a popular part of West Virginia folklore and a driver of tourism
  in the state.
DTSTAMP:20260420T124024Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241028
GEO:39.633644;-79.955174
LOCATION:Downtown Library\, West Virginia Regional & History Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Living the Folklife: Monsters\, Music\, Medicine\, Myths and More
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CATEGORIES:Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit highlights West Virginia folklife and folklore with
  documents and artifacts from the WVRHC’s collections.  \n\n“The WVRHC hold
 s the collections of some of West Virginia’s most prolific folklorists\, in
 cluding Louis Watson Chappell\, Patrick Gainer\, and John Harrington Cox. I
 n their archives and others\, we find stories\, songs\, recipes\, remedies\
 , and an abundance of evidence of rich folklife in our state\,” WVRHC Direc
 tor Lori Hostuttler said. \n\nThe exhibit will also illustrate the stories 
 behind Mothman\, the Flatwoods Monster\, and other cryptids that have recen
 tly become a popular part of West Virginia folklore and a driver of tourism
  in the state.
DTSTAMP:20260420T124024Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241104
GEO:39.633644;-79.955174
LOCATION:Downtown Library\, West Virginia Regional & History Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Living the Folklife: Monsters\, Music\, Medicine\, Myths and More
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URL:https://cal.wvu.edu/event/living-the-folklife-monsters-music-medicine-m
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CATEGORIES:Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit highlights West Virginia folklife and folklore with
  documents and artifacts from the WVRHC’s collections.  \n\n“The WVRHC hold
 s the collections of some of West Virginia’s most prolific folklorists\, in
 cluding Louis Watson Chappell\, Patrick Gainer\, and John Harrington Cox. I
 n their archives and others\, we find stories\, songs\, recipes\, remedies\
 , and an abundance of evidence of rich folklife in our state\,” WVRHC Direc
 tor Lori Hostuttler said. \n\nThe exhibit will also illustrate the stories 
 behind Mothman\, the Flatwoods Monster\, and other cryptids that have recen
 tly become a popular part of West Virginia folklore and a driver of tourism
  in the state.
DTSTAMP:20260420T124024Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241111
GEO:39.633644;-79.955174
LOCATION:Downtown Library\, West Virginia Regional & History Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Living the Folklife: Monsters\, Music\, Medicine\, Myths and More
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URL:https://cal.wvu.edu/event/living-the-folklife-monsters-music-medicine-m
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit highlights West Virginia folklife and folklore with
  documents and artifacts from the WVRHC’s collections.  \n\n“The WVRHC hold
 s the collections of some of West Virginia’s most prolific folklorists\, in
 cluding Louis Watson Chappell\, Patrick Gainer\, and John Harrington Cox. I
 n their archives and others\, we find stories\, songs\, recipes\, remedies\
 , and an abundance of evidence of rich folklife in our state\,” WVRHC Direc
 tor Lori Hostuttler said. \n\nThe exhibit will also illustrate the stories 
 behind Mothman\, the Flatwoods Monster\, and other cryptids that have recen
 tly become a popular part of West Virginia folklore and a driver of tourism
  in the state.
DTSTAMP:20260420T124024Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241118
GEO:39.633644;-79.955174
LOCATION:Downtown Library\, West Virginia Regional & History Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Living the Folklife: Monsters\, Music\, Medicine\, Myths and More
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URL:https://cal.wvu.edu/event/living-the-folklife-monsters-music-medicine-m
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit highlights West Virginia folklife and folklore with
  documents and artifacts from the WVRHC’s collections.  \n\n“The WVRHC hold
 s the collections of some of West Virginia’s most prolific folklorists\, in
 cluding Louis Watson Chappell\, Patrick Gainer\, and John Harrington Cox. I
 n their archives and others\, we find stories\, songs\, recipes\, remedies\
 , and an abundance of evidence of rich folklife in our state\,” WVRHC Direc
 tor Lori Hostuttler said. \n\nThe exhibit will also illustrate the stories 
 behind Mothman\, the Flatwoods Monster\, and other cryptids that have recen
 tly become a popular part of West Virginia folklore and a driver of tourism
  in the state.
DTSTAMP:20260420T124024Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241125
GEO:39.633644;-79.955174
LOCATION:Downtown Library\, West Virginia Regional & History Center
SEQUENCE:0
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CATEGORIES:Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit highlights West Virginia folklife and folklore with
  documents and artifacts from the WVRHC’s collections.  \n\n“The WVRHC hold
 s the collections of some of West Virginia’s most prolific folklorists\, in
 cluding Louis Watson Chappell\, Patrick Gainer\, and John Harrington Cox. I
 n their archives and others\, we find stories\, songs\, recipes\, remedies\
 , and an abundance of evidence of rich folklife in our state\,” WVRHC Direc
 tor Lori Hostuttler said. \n\nThe exhibit will also illustrate the stories 
 behind Mothman\, the Flatwoods Monster\, and other cryptids that have recen
 tly become a popular part of West Virginia folklore and a driver of tourism
  in the state.
DTSTAMP:20260420T124024Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241202
GEO:39.633644;-79.955174
LOCATION:Downtown Library\, West Virginia Regional & History Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Living the Folklife: Monsters\, Music\, Medicine\, Myths and More
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CATEGORIES:Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit highlights West Virginia folklife and folklore with
  documents and artifacts from the WVRHC’s collections.  \n\n“The WVRHC hold
 s the collections of some of West Virginia’s most prolific folklorists\, in
 cluding Louis Watson Chappell\, Patrick Gainer\, and John Harrington Cox. I
 n their archives and others\, we find stories\, songs\, recipes\, remedies\
 , and an abundance of evidence of rich folklife in our state\,” WVRHC Direc
 tor Lori Hostuttler said. \n\nThe exhibit will also illustrate the stories 
 behind Mothman\, the Flatwoods Monster\, and other cryptids that have recen
 tly become a popular part of West Virginia folklore and a driver of tourism
  in the state.
DTSTAMP:20260420T124024Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241209
GEO:39.633644;-79.955174
LOCATION:Downtown Library\, West Virginia Regional & History Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Living the Folklife: Monsters\, Music\, Medicine\, Myths and More
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit highlights West Virginia folklife and folklore with
  documents and artifacts from the WVRHC’s collections.  \n\n“The WVRHC hold
 s the collections of some of West Virginia’s most prolific folklorists\, in
 cluding Louis Watson Chappell\, Patrick Gainer\, and John Harrington Cox. I
 n their archives and others\, we find stories\, songs\, recipes\, remedies\
 , and an abundance of evidence of rich folklife in our state\,” WVRHC Direc
 tor Lori Hostuttler said. \n\nThe exhibit will also illustrate the stories 
 behind Mothman\, the Flatwoods Monster\, and other cryptids that have recen
 tly become a popular part of West Virginia folklore and a driver of tourism
  in the state.
DTSTAMP:20260420T124024Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241216
GEO:39.633644;-79.955174
LOCATION:Downtown Library\, West Virginia Regional & History Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Living the Folklife: Monsters\, Music\, Medicine\, Myths and More
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit highlights West Virginia folklife and folklore with
  documents and artifacts from the WVRHC’s collections.  \n\n“The WVRHC hold
 s the collections of some of West Virginia’s most prolific folklorists\, in
 cluding Louis Watson Chappell\, Patrick Gainer\, and John Harrington Cox. I
 n their archives and others\, we find stories\, songs\, recipes\, remedies\
 , and an abundance of evidence of rich folklife in our state\,” WVRHC Direc
 tor Lori Hostuttler said. \n\nThe exhibit will also illustrate the stories 
 behind Mothman\, the Flatwoods Monster\, and other cryptids that have recen
 tly become a popular part of West Virginia folklore and a driver of tourism
  in the state.
DTSTAMP:20260420T124024Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241223
GEO:39.633644;-79.955174
LOCATION:Downtown Library\, West Virginia Regional & History Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Living the Folklife: Monsters\, Music\, Medicine\, Myths and More
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit highlights West Virginia folklife and folklore with
  documents and artifacts from the WVRHC’s collections.  \n\n“The WVRHC hold
 s the collections of some of West Virginia’s most prolific folklorists\, in
 cluding Louis Watson Chappell\, Patrick Gainer\, and John Harrington Cox. I
 n their archives and others\, we find stories\, songs\, recipes\, remedies\
 , and an abundance of evidence of rich folklife in our state\,” WVRHC Direc
 tor Lori Hostuttler said. \n\nThe exhibit will also illustrate the stories 
 behind Mothman\, the Flatwoods Monster\, and other cryptids that have recen
 tly become a popular part of West Virginia folklore and a driver of tourism
  in the state.
DTSTAMP:20260420T124024Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241230
GEO:39.633644;-79.955174
LOCATION:Downtown Library\, West Virginia Regional & History Center
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SUMMARY:Living the Folklife: Monsters\, Music\, Medicine\, Myths and More
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit highlights West Virginia folklife and folklore with
  documents and artifacts from the WVRHC’s collections.  \n\n“The WVRHC hold
 s the collections of some of West Virginia’s most prolific folklorists\, in
 cluding Louis Watson Chappell\, Patrick Gainer\, and John Harrington Cox. I
 n their archives and others\, we find stories\, songs\, recipes\, remedies\
 , and an abundance of evidence of rich folklife in our state\,” WVRHC Direc
 tor Lori Hostuttler said. \n\nThe exhibit will also illustrate the stories 
 behind Mothman\, the Flatwoods Monster\, and other cryptids that have recen
 tly become a popular part of West Virginia folklore and a driver of tourism
  in the state.
DTSTAMP:20260420T124024Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250106
GEO:39.633644;-79.955174
LOCATION:Downtown Library\, West Virginia Regional & History Center
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SUMMARY:Living the Folklife: Monsters\, Music\, Medicine\, Myths and More
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit highlights West Virginia folklife and folklore with
  documents and artifacts from the WVRHC’s collections.  \n\n“The WVRHC hold
 s the collections of some of West Virginia’s most prolific folklorists\, in
 cluding Louis Watson Chappell\, Patrick Gainer\, and John Harrington Cox. I
 n their archives and others\, we find stories\, songs\, recipes\, remedies\
 , and an abundance of evidence of rich folklife in our state\,” WVRHC Direc
 tor Lori Hostuttler said. \n\nThe exhibit will also illustrate the stories 
 behind Mothman\, the Flatwoods Monster\, and other cryptids that have recen
 tly become a popular part of West Virginia folklore and a driver of tourism
  in the state.
DTSTAMP:20260420T124024Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250113
GEO:39.633644;-79.955174
LOCATION:Downtown Library\, West Virginia Regional & History Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Living the Folklife: Monsters\, Music\, Medicine\, Myths and More
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit highlights West Virginia folklife and folklore with
  documents and artifacts from the WVRHC’s collections.  \n\n“The WVRHC hold
 s the collections of some of West Virginia’s most prolific folklorists\, in
 cluding Louis Watson Chappell\, Patrick Gainer\, and John Harrington Cox. I
 n their archives and others\, we find stories\, songs\, recipes\, remedies\
 , and an abundance of evidence of rich folklife in our state\,” WVRHC Direc
 tor Lori Hostuttler said. \n\nThe exhibit will also illustrate the stories 
 behind Mothman\, the Flatwoods Monster\, and other cryptids that have recen
 tly become a popular part of West Virginia folklore and a driver of tourism
  in the state.
DTSTAMP:20260420T124024Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250120
GEO:39.633644;-79.955174
LOCATION:Downtown Library\, West Virginia Regional & History Center
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SUMMARY:Living the Folklife: Monsters\, Music\, Medicine\, Myths and More
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit highlights West Virginia folklife and folklore with
  documents and artifacts from the WVRHC’s collections.  \n\n“The WVRHC hold
 s the collections of some of West Virginia’s most prolific folklorists\, in
 cluding Louis Watson Chappell\, Patrick Gainer\, and John Harrington Cox. I
 n their archives and others\, we find stories\, songs\, recipes\, remedies\
 , and an abundance of evidence of rich folklife in our state\,” WVRHC Direc
 tor Lori Hostuttler said. \n\nThe exhibit will also illustrate the stories 
 behind Mothman\, the Flatwoods Monster\, and other cryptids that have recen
 tly become a popular part of West Virginia folklore and a driver of tourism
  in the state.
DTSTAMP:20260420T124024Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250127
GEO:39.633644;-79.955174
LOCATION:Downtown Library\, West Virginia Regional & History Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Living the Folklife: Monsters\, Music\, Medicine\, Myths and More
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit highlights West Virginia folklife and folklore with
  documents and artifacts from the WVRHC’s collections.  \n\n“The WVRHC hold
 s the collections of some of West Virginia’s most prolific folklorists\, in
 cluding Louis Watson Chappell\, Patrick Gainer\, and John Harrington Cox. I
 n their archives and others\, we find stories\, songs\, recipes\, remedies\
 , and an abundance of evidence of rich folklife in our state\,” WVRHC Direc
 tor Lori Hostuttler said. \n\nThe exhibit will also illustrate the stories 
 behind Mothman\, the Flatwoods Monster\, and other cryptids that have recen
 tly become a popular part of West Virginia folklore and a driver of tourism
  in the state.
DTSTAMP:20260420T124024Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250203
GEO:39.633644;-79.955174
LOCATION:Downtown Library\, West Virginia Regional & History Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Living the Folklife: Monsters\, Music\, Medicine\, Myths and More
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URL:https://cal.wvu.edu/event/living-the-folklife-monsters-music-medicine-m
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit highlights West Virginia folklife and folklore with
  documents and artifacts from the WVRHC’s collections.  \n\n“The WVRHC hold
 s the collections of some of West Virginia’s most prolific folklorists\, in
 cluding Louis Watson Chappell\, Patrick Gainer\, and John Harrington Cox. I
 n their archives and others\, we find stories\, songs\, recipes\, remedies\
 , and an abundance of evidence of rich folklife in our state\,” WVRHC Direc
 tor Lori Hostuttler said. \n\nThe exhibit will also illustrate the stories 
 behind Mothman\, the Flatwoods Monster\, and other cryptids that have recen
 tly become a popular part of West Virginia folklore and a driver of tourism
  in the state.
DTSTAMP:20260420T124024Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250210
GEO:39.633644;-79.955174
LOCATION:Downtown Library\, West Virginia Regional & History Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Living the Folklife: Monsters\, Music\, Medicine\, Myths and More
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_46891669194813
URL:https://cal.wvu.edu/event/living-the-folklife-monsters-music-medicine-m
 yths-and-more
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit highlights West Virginia folklife and folklore with
  documents and artifacts from the WVRHC’s collections.  \n\n“The WVRHC hold
 s the collections of some of West Virginia’s most prolific folklorists\, in
 cluding Louis Watson Chappell\, Patrick Gainer\, and John Harrington Cox. I
 n their archives and others\, we find stories\, songs\, recipes\, remedies\
 , and an abundance of evidence of rich folklife in our state\,” WVRHC Direc
 tor Lori Hostuttler said. \n\nThe exhibit will also illustrate the stories 
 behind Mothman\, the Flatwoods Monster\, and other cryptids that have recen
 tly become a popular part of West Virginia folklore and a driver of tourism
  in the state.
DTSTAMP:20260420T124024Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250217
GEO:39.633644;-79.955174
LOCATION:Downtown Library\, West Virginia Regional & History Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Living the Folklife: Monsters\, Music\, Medicine\, Myths and More
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_46891669196862
URL:https://cal.wvu.edu/event/living-the-folklife-monsters-music-medicine-m
 yths-and-more
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit highlights West Virginia folklife and folklore with
  documents and artifacts from the WVRHC’s collections.  \n\n“The WVRHC hold
 s the collections of some of West Virginia’s most prolific folklorists\, in
 cluding Louis Watson Chappell\, Patrick Gainer\, and John Harrington Cox. I
 n their archives and others\, we find stories\, songs\, recipes\, remedies\
 , and an abundance of evidence of rich folklife in our state\,” WVRHC Direc
 tor Lori Hostuttler said. \n\nThe exhibit will also illustrate the stories 
 behind Mothman\, the Flatwoods Monster\, and other cryptids that have recen
 tly become a popular part of West Virginia folklore and a driver of tourism
  in the state.
DTSTAMP:20260420T124024Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250224
GEO:39.633644;-79.955174
LOCATION:Downtown Library\, West Virginia Regional & History Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Living the Folklife: Monsters\, Music\, Medicine\, Myths and More
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_46891669198911
URL:https://cal.wvu.edu/event/living-the-folklife-monsters-music-medicine-m
 yths-and-more
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit highlights West Virginia folklife and folklore with
  documents and artifacts from the WVRHC’s collections.  \n\n“The WVRHC hold
 s the collections of some of West Virginia’s most prolific folklorists\, in
 cluding Louis Watson Chappell\, Patrick Gainer\, and John Harrington Cox. I
 n their archives and others\, we find stories\, songs\, recipes\, remedies\
 , and an abundance of evidence of rich folklife in our state\,” WVRHC Direc
 tor Lori Hostuttler said. \n\nThe exhibit will also illustrate the stories 
 behind Mothman\, the Flatwoods Monster\, and other cryptids that have recen
 tly become a popular part of West Virginia folklore and a driver of tourism
  in the state.
DTSTAMP:20260420T124024Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250303
GEO:39.633644;-79.955174
LOCATION:Downtown Library\, West Virginia Regional & History Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Living the Folklife: Monsters\, Music\, Medicine\, Myths and More
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_46891669200960
URL:https://cal.wvu.edu/event/living-the-folklife-monsters-music-medicine-m
 yths-and-more
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit highlights West Virginia folklife and folklore with
  documents and artifacts from the WVRHC’s collections.  \n\n“The WVRHC hold
 s the collections of some of West Virginia’s most prolific folklorists\, in
 cluding Louis Watson Chappell\, Patrick Gainer\, and John Harrington Cox. I
 n their archives and others\, we find stories\, songs\, recipes\, remedies\
 , and an abundance of evidence of rich folklife in our state\,” WVRHC Direc
 tor Lori Hostuttler said. \n\nThe exhibit will also illustrate the stories 
 behind Mothman\, the Flatwoods Monster\, and other cryptids that have recen
 tly become a popular part of West Virginia folklore and a driver of tourism
  in the state.
DTSTAMP:20260420T124024Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250310
GEO:39.633644;-79.955174
LOCATION:Downtown Library\, West Virginia Regional & History Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Living the Folklife: Monsters\, Music\, Medicine\, Myths and More
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_46891669204033
URL:https://cal.wvu.edu/event/living-the-folklife-monsters-music-medicine-m
 yths-and-more
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit highlights West Virginia folklife and folklore with
  documents and artifacts from the WVRHC’s collections.  \n\n“The WVRHC hold
 s the collections of some of West Virginia’s most prolific folklorists\, in
 cluding Louis Watson Chappell\, Patrick Gainer\, and John Harrington Cox. I
 n their archives and others\, we find stories\, songs\, recipes\, remedies\
 , and an abundance of evidence of rich folklife in our state\,” WVRHC Direc
 tor Lori Hostuttler said. \n\nThe exhibit will also illustrate the stories 
 behind Mothman\, the Flatwoods Monster\, and other cryptids that have recen
 tly become a popular part of West Virginia folklore and a driver of tourism
  in the state.
DTSTAMP:20260420T124024Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250317
GEO:39.633644;-79.955174
LOCATION:Downtown Library\, West Virginia Regional & History Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Living the Folklife: Monsters\, Music\, Medicine\, Myths and More
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_46891669206082
URL:https://cal.wvu.edu/event/living-the-folklife-monsters-music-medicine-m
 yths-and-more
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit highlights West Virginia folklife and folklore with
  documents and artifacts from the WVRHC’s collections.  \n\n“The WVRHC hold
 s the collections of some of West Virginia’s most prolific folklorists\, in
 cluding Louis Watson Chappell\, Patrick Gainer\, and John Harrington Cox. I
 n their archives and others\, we find stories\, songs\, recipes\, remedies\
 , and an abundance of evidence of rich folklife in our state\,” WVRHC Direc
 tor Lori Hostuttler said. \n\nThe exhibit will also illustrate the stories 
 behind Mothman\, the Flatwoods Monster\, and other cryptids that have recen
 tly become a popular part of West Virginia folklore and a driver of tourism
  in the state.
DTSTAMP:20260420T124024Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250324
GEO:39.633644;-79.955174
LOCATION:Downtown Library\, West Virginia Regional & History Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Living the Folklife: Monsters\, Music\, Medicine\, Myths and More
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_46891669208131
URL:https://cal.wvu.edu/event/living-the-folklife-monsters-music-medicine-m
 yths-and-more
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit highlights West Virginia folklife and folklore with
  documents and artifacts from the WVRHC’s collections.  \n\n“The WVRHC hold
 s the collections of some of West Virginia’s most prolific folklorists\, in
 cluding Louis Watson Chappell\, Patrick Gainer\, and John Harrington Cox. I
 n their archives and others\, we find stories\, songs\, recipes\, remedies\
 , and an abundance of evidence of rich folklife in our state\,” WVRHC Direc
 tor Lori Hostuttler said. \n\nThe exhibit will also illustrate the stories 
 behind Mothman\, the Flatwoods Monster\, and other cryptids that have recen
 tly become a popular part of West Virginia folklore and a driver of tourism
  in the state.
DTSTAMP:20260420T124024Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250331
GEO:39.633644;-79.955174
LOCATION:Downtown Library\, West Virginia Regional & History Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Living the Folklife: Monsters\, Music\, Medicine\, Myths and More
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_46891669210180
URL:https://cal.wvu.edu/event/living-the-folklife-monsters-music-medicine-m
 yths-and-more
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit highlights West Virginia folklife and folklore with
  documents and artifacts from the WVRHC’s collections.  \n\n“The WVRHC hold
 s the collections of some of West Virginia’s most prolific folklorists\, in
 cluding Louis Watson Chappell\, Patrick Gainer\, and John Harrington Cox. I
 n their archives and others\, we find stories\, songs\, recipes\, remedies\
 , and an abundance of evidence of rich folklife in our state\,” WVRHC Direc
 tor Lori Hostuttler said. \n\nThe exhibit will also illustrate the stories 
 behind Mothman\, the Flatwoods Monster\, and other cryptids that have recen
 tly become a popular part of West Virginia folklore and a driver of tourism
  in the state.
DTSTAMP:20260420T124024Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250407
GEO:39.633644;-79.955174
LOCATION:Downtown Library\, West Virginia Regional & History Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Living the Folklife: Monsters\, Music\, Medicine\, Myths and More
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_46891669212229
URL:https://cal.wvu.edu/event/living-the-folklife-monsters-music-medicine-m
 yths-and-more
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit highlights West Virginia folklife and folklore with
  documents and artifacts from the WVRHC’s collections.  \n\n“The WVRHC hold
 s the collections of some of West Virginia’s most prolific folklorists\, in
 cluding Louis Watson Chappell\, Patrick Gainer\, and John Harrington Cox. I
 n their archives and others\, we find stories\, songs\, recipes\, remedies\
 , and an abundance of evidence of rich folklife in our state\,” WVRHC Direc
 tor Lori Hostuttler said. \n\nThe exhibit will also illustrate the stories 
 behind Mothman\, the Flatwoods Monster\, and other cryptids that have recen
 tly become a popular part of West Virginia folklore and a driver of tourism
  in the state.
DTSTAMP:20260420T124024Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250414
GEO:39.633644;-79.955174
LOCATION:Downtown Library\, West Virginia Regional & History Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Living the Folklife: Monsters\, Music\, Medicine\, Myths and More
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_46891669214278
URL:https://cal.wvu.edu/event/living-the-folklife-monsters-music-medicine-m
 yths-and-more
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit highlights West Virginia folklife and folklore with
  documents and artifacts from the WVRHC’s collections.  \n\n“The WVRHC hold
 s the collections of some of West Virginia’s most prolific folklorists\, in
 cluding Louis Watson Chappell\, Patrick Gainer\, and John Harrington Cox. I
 n their archives and others\, we find stories\, songs\, recipes\, remedies\
 , and an abundance of evidence of rich folklife in our state\,” WVRHC Direc
 tor Lori Hostuttler said. \n\nThe exhibit will also illustrate the stories 
 behind Mothman\, the Flatwoods Monster\, and other cryptids that have recen
 tly become a popular part of West Virginia folklore and a driver of tourism
  in the state.
DTSTAMP:20260420T124024Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250421
GEO:39.633644;-79.955174
LOCATION:Downtown Library\, West Virginia Regional & History Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Living the Folklife: Monsters\, Music\, Medicine\, Myths and More
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_46891669216327
URL:https://cal.wvu.edu/event/living-the-folklife-monsters-music-medicine-m
 yths-and-more
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit highlights West Virginia folklife and folklore with
  documents and artifacts from the WVRHC’s collections.  \n\n“The WVRHC hold
 s the collections of some of West Virginia’s most prolific folklorists\, in
 cluding Louis Watson Chappell\, Patrick Gainer\, and John Harrington Cox. I
 n their archives and others\, we find stories\, songs\, recipes\, remedies\
 , and an abundance of evidence of rich folklife in our state\,” WVRHC Direc
 tor Lori Hostuttler said. \n\nThe exhibit will also illustrate the stories 
 behind Mothman\, the Flatwoods Monster\, and other cryptids that have recen
 tly become a popular part of West Virginia folklore and a driver of tourism
  in the state.
DTSTAMP:20260420T124024Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250428
GEO:39.633644;-79.955174
LOCATION:Downtown Library\, West Virginia Regional & History Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Living the Folklife: Monsters\, Music\, Medicine\, Myths and More
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_46891669218376
URL:https://cal.wvu.edu/event/living-the-folklife-monsters-music-medicine-m
 yths-and-more
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CATEGORIES:Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit highlights West Virginia folklife and folklore with
  documents and artifacts from the WVRHC’s collections.  \n\n“The WVRHC hold
 s the collections of some of West Virginia’s most prolific folklorists\, in
 cluding Louis Watson Chappell\, Patrick Gainer\, and John Harrington Cox. I
 n their archives and others\, we find stories\, songs\, recipes\, remedies\
 , and an abundance of evidence of rich folklife in our state\,” WVRHC Direc
 tor Lori Hostuttler said. \n\nThe exhibit will also illustrate the stories 
 behind Mothman\, the Flatwoods Monster\, and other cryptids that have recen
 tly become a popular part of West Virginia folklore and a driver of tourism
  in the state.
DTSTAMP:20260420T124024Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250505
GEO:39.633644;-79.955174
LOCATION:Downtown Library\, West Virginia Regional & History Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Living the Folklife: Monsters\, Music\, Medicine\, Myths and More
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URL:https://cal.wvu.edu/event/living-the-folklife-monsters-music-medicine-m
 yths-and-more
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit highlights West Virginia folklife and folklore with
  documents and artifacts from the WVRHC’s collections.  \n\n“The WVRHC hold
 s the collections of some of West Virginia’s most prolific folklorists\, in
 cluding Louis Watson Chappell\, Patrick Gainer\, and John Harrington Cox. I
 n their archives and others\, we find stories\, songs\, recipes\, remedies\
 , and an abundance of evidence of rich folklife in our state\,” WVRHC Direc
 tor Lori Hostuttler said. \n\nThe exhibit will also illustrate the stories 
 behind Mothman\, the Flatwoods Monster\, and other cryptids that have recen
 tly become a popular part of West Virginia folklore and a driver of tourism
  in the state.
DTSTAMP:20260420T124024Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250512
GEO:39.633644;-79.955174
LOCATION:Downtown Library\, West Virginia Regional & History Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Living the Folklife: Monsters\, Music\, Medicine\, Myths and More
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_46891669222474
URL:https://cal.wvu.edu/event/living-the-folklife-monsters-music-medicine-m
 yths-and-more
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit highlights West Virginia folklife and folklore with
  documents and artifacts from the WVRHC’s collections.  \n\n“The WVRHC hold
 s the collections of some of West Virginia’s most prolific folklorists\, in
 cluding Louis Watson Chappell\, Patrick Gainer\, and John Harrington Cox. I
 n their archives and others\, we find stories\, songs\, recipes\, remedies\
 , and an abundance of evidence of rich folklife in our state\,” WVRHC Direc
 tor Lori Hostuttler said. \n\nThe exhibit will also illustrate the stories 
 behind Mothman\, the Flatwoods Monster\, and other cryptids that have recen
 tly become a popular part of West Virginia folklore and a driver of tourism
  in the state.
DTSTAMP:20260420T124024Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250519
GEO:39.633644;-79.955174
LOCATION:Downtown Library\, West Virginia Regional & History Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Living the Folklife: Monsters\, Music\, Medicine\, Myths and More
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_46891669224523
URL:https://cal.wvu.edu/event/living-the-folklife-monsters-music-medicine-m
 yths-and-more
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit highlights West Virginia folklife and folklore with
  documents and artifacts from the WVRHC’s collections.  \n\n“The WVRHC hold
 s the collections of some of West Virginia’s most prolific folklorists\, in
 cluding Louis Watson Chappell\, Patrick Gainer\, and John Harrington Cox. I
 n their archives and others\, we find stories\, songs\, recipes\, remedies\
 , and an abundance of evidence of rich folklife in our state\,” WVRHC Direc
 tor Lori Hostuttler said. \n\nThe exhibit will also illustrate the stories 
 behind Mothman\, the Flatwoods Monster\, and other cryptids that have recen
 tly become a popular part of West Virginia folklore and a driver of tourism
  in the state.
DTSTAMP:20260420T124024Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250526
GEO:39.633644;-79.955174
LOCATION:Downtown Library\, West Virginia Regional & History Center
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Living the Folklife: Monsters\, Music\, Medicine\, Myths and More
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URL:https://cal.wvu.edu/event/living-the-folklife-monsters-music-medicine-m
 yths-and-more
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