Haunted Historic Happy Valley Book

Haunted Historic Happy Valley Book Looking for information on hauntings in Happy Valley primarily for my second book, but other area folklore and tales are welcome as well.

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Margaret Langley and I will be at the Spruce Pine Alien Festival on June 13, 206. Come see us!!!
05/18/2026

Margaret Langley and I will be at the Spruce Pine Alien Festival on June 13, 206. Come see us!!!

SPRUCE PINE ALIEN FESTIVAL JUNE 13th, 2026 ALIEN  FESTIVAL JUNE 13th 2026 DOWNTOWN SPRUCE PINE, NC -OAK AVENUE Join alien and UFO enthusiasts at the 4th annual Spruce Pine Alien Festival, also known previously as the (SPACE) Festival in Downtown Spruce Pine on Oak Avenue. The Spruce Pine Alien Fest...

05/09/2026

The Pentagon has begun to release declassified UFO files from various federal agencies, some dating as far back as the late 1940s.

The release is in keeping with President Trump's announcement earlier this year that he was directing agencies to make public files related to UFOs, unidentified anomalous phenomena, or UAPs, and "extraterrestrial life."

Read more: https://abcnews.visitlink.me/Xo6KhC

01/07/2026

CHARLES STURT ON FIRST NATIONS HABITATS - "We passed several native huts shortly after leaving the creek that were differently constructed from any we had seen. They were all arched elliptically by bending the bough of a tree at a certain height from the ground, and resting the other end on a forked stick at the opposite side of the arch. A thick layer of boughs was then put over the roof and back, on which there was also a thick coating of red clay, so that the hut was impervious to wind or heat. These huts were of considerable size, and close to each there was a smaller one equally well made as the larger. Both were left in perfect repair, and had apparently been swept prior to the departure of their inmates.

Notwithstanding the misgivings I had as to the creek, the paths of the natives became wider and wider as we advanced. They were now as broad as a footpath in England, by a road side, and were well trodden; numerous huts of boughs also lined the creek, so that it was evident we were advancing into a well peopled country, and this circumstance raised my hopes that it would improve.

The native habitations, at all events those of the natives of the interior, with the exception of the Cooper’s Creek tribe, had huts of a much more solid construction than those of the natives of the Murray or the Darling, although some of their huts were substantially built also. Those of the interior natives however were made of strong boughs with a thick coating of clay over leaves and grass. They were entirely impervious to wind and rain, and were really comfortable, being evidently erections of a permanent kind to which the inhabitants frequently returned.

Where there were villages these huts were built in rows, the front of one hut being at the back of the other, and it appeared to be a singular but universal custom to erect a smaller hut at no great distance from the large ones, but we were unable to detect for what purpose they were made, unless it was to deposit their seeds; as they were too small even for children to inhabit.
......in the space of less than five miles, we were introduced to four different tribes, whose collective numbers amounted to seventy-one. The huts of these natives were constructed of boughs, and were of the usual form, excepting those of the last tribe, which were open behind, forming elliptic arches of boughs, and the effect was very pretty.
.........we reached the hill soon after the natives had gone over it, and on gaining the summit were hailed with a deafening shout by 3 or 400 natives, who were assembled in the flat below. I do not know, that my desire to see the savage in his wild state, was ever more gratified than on this occasion, for I had never before come so suddenly upon so large a party. The scene was one of the most animated description, and was rendered still more striking from the circumstance of the native huts, at which there were a number of women and children, occupying the whole crest of a long piece of rising ground at the opposite side of the flats."

SOURCE: Charles Sturt "Narrative of an expedition into Central Australia performed under the authority of Her Majesty's government in the years 1844", pages 5 and 6.

FIRST NATIONS HABITATS: Before the invasion Aboriginal people developed habitats to meet tribal region needs, availability of resources and seasonal conditions, from temporary grass structures through to more permanent stone houses as the supplied image demonstrates.

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