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Blowing
Rock is an enchanted place where folklore and history abound. The
winds blow continuously here because the walls of the Johns River
Gorge form a flume through which the Northwest wind sweeps with
such force that it will return light objects thrown over the
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One day a strange reddening of the sky brought the brave and the maiden to The Blowing Rock. To him it was a sign of trouble commanding his return to his tribe in the plains. With the maiden's entreaties not to leave her, the brave, torn by conflict of duty and heart, leaped from The Rock into the wilderness far below. The grief-stricken maiden prayed daily to the Great Spirit until, one evening with a reddening sky, a gust of wind blew her lover back onto The Rock and into her arms. From that day a perpetual wind has blown up onto The Rock from the valley below. For people of other days, at least, this was explanation enough for The Blowing Rock's mysterious winds causing even the snow to fall upside down. Legend of Blowing Rock taken from the Blowing Rock brochure. For Information Call: 1(828)295-7111 |