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![]() Contact us to find out how to become involved with the Appalachian Quilt Trail in your Appalachian region. The AQT is a project of the Clinch-Powell Resource Conservation & Development Council, Inc. We owe a debt of thanks to those persons and entities that participated in the development of the AQT. Their contribution of creativity, funding, hours of planning and network-building, and hands-on execution of necessary tasks such as gathering gps coordinates, painting & installing squares, and developing print collateral and this website, etc., have helped to bring the AQT from a charmed inspiration to full-out fruition, benefitting the entire region and all who wish to come and explore it. Credits & ThanksPhotographer, Frank Young has generously given us permission to use his photos of quilt barns throughout Appalachia on the AQT website.Paul Murray, Fine Artist The Colorblind Color Lab for Developers Lewis A. Sellers, Cynthia Sellers, Cedar Grove Design, East Tennessee Website Development based in Rutledge, Tennessee Various black & white photos on this site were taken by photographer, Lewis W. Hine on behalf of the TVA in the 1930s. Courtesy of the National Archives & Records Administration.
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