Learn more about House Mountain and its history and people by watching these short films by Jennifer Law Young.
The Iapetus Ocean
Did you know the land that is now House Mountain was once underwater? Watch the video to learn more.
How was House Mountain Formed?
Geologist David Harbor explains in this video.
Moonshine on the Mountain
Learn about the people who were here before the European settlers came to House Mountain.
Our mountain inspired a children's story in the 1800's!
Hear and account of the murders that took place in The Saddle of House Mountain read by a descendant of the only surviving family member.
Learn about the bloody history of Kerrs Creek.
There are the remains of an apple orchard in The Saddle between the mountains. Learn about the efforts to save the trees.
Who were the earliest European settlers on House Mountain?
Archaeologist John McDaniel talks about the clues early settlers left behind.
Wendle Bane took us to see his grandparent's house, his first time there in 60 years.
Harvey Chittum brings his great-great-grandfather around the mountain to a new resting place.