Grandma Gatewood was an Appalachian Trail pioneer. In 1955, at age 67, she set off to escape an abusive relationship and blazed a path that inspires women to this day. <br />
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A new project seeks to create two bronze statues of Grandma Gatewood. one at her gravesite and one adjacent to the Appalachian Trail.

Tales from the Cabin

Tales from the Cabin

Grandma Gatewood’s Life and Legacy

JUN 29, 202425 MIN
Tales from the Cabin

Grandma Gatewood’s Life and Legacy

JUN 29, 202425 MIN

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Grandma Gatewood was an Appalachian Trail pioneer. In 1955, at age 67, she set off to escape an abusive relationship and blazed a path that inspires women to this day.  A new project seeks to create two bronze statues of Grandma Gatewood. one at her gravesite and one adjacent to the Appalachian Trail. I interviewed renowned sculptor, Bridgette Mongeon, whose work appears at the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame®, in numerous other celebrated public spaces, and at private gravesites about her initiative and the importance of honoring Grandma Gatewood as a way to keep her legacy strong. Learn more about the project online Visit the Go Fund Me page See Bridgette Mongeon’s sculpting process and portfolio  Photo of Emma “Grandma” Gatewood by Stratness – Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=27551090 The post Grandma Gatewood’s Life and Legacy appeared first on Tales from the Cabin.