Inside the Earl Scruggs Center: Voices of the Frontier Exhibit & America 250 | WebbChat
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History isn’t just something we read—it’s something we experience, connect with, and carry forward.
In this episode of WebbChat, host Noel T. Manning II welcomes Mary Beth Martin and Zach Dressel from the Earl Scruggs Center to explore the powerful new exhibit Voices of the Frontier: Cleveland County on the Eve of Independence. As part of the national America 250 commemoration, this exhibit brings the late 18th century to life through personal stories, artifacts, and immersive storytelling rooted right here in Cleveland County.
From frontier survival and cultural intersections to the lasting impact of local families and musicians, this conversation highlights how history, music, and community partnerships come together to shape a deeper understanding of place and identity. Listeners will also discover how the Earl Scruggs Center continues to serve as a cultural hub—offering exhibits, educational programming, concerts, and hands-on experiences that connect past and present.
Whether you're a history enthusiast, music lover, or simply curious about the stories that shaped this region, this episode offers a meaningful look at how Cleveland County’s legacy continues to resonate today.
Tune in and step into the stories that built a community—and a nation.
Music on this episode includes: “Banjo Dance” by Spearfisher and “Spin the Wheel” by Analog Zoo
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