Appalachian region
The Appalachian region is a mountainous area in the eastern United States, stretching from southern New York to northern Alabama. It is known for its diverse landscapes, including rolling hills, deep valleys, and rich forests. The region is home to the Appalachian Trail, a famous hiking path that attracts outdoor enthusiasts from around the world.
This area has a rich cultural heritage, influenced by various groups, including Native Americans and early European settlers. The region is also known for its coal mining history and traditional music, particularly bluegrass and Appalachian folk music, which reflect the unique lifestyle and traditions of its residents.