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Fog still clings to the Georgia hills where she once ruled. This is the true story of Mag Bailey, the Moonshine Matriarch of Rabun County — a woman who built an empire of copper stills, loyal kin, and silence that outlasted the law itself. From the Prohibition years through the Great Depression, Mag Bailey’s name carried both fear and respect. She wasn’t a gangster or a showgirl—she was a mountain queen who turned survival into power and the hills into her fortress. Sit back and let the story unfold: betrayal, defiance, and the slow, haunting fall of a dynasty built on smoke, fire, and Appalachian grit. 🎬 Told in the authentic voice and atmosphere of Holler Tales — where Appalachian history comes alive by firelight. Historical Note: Stories of a “Mag Bailey” appear throughout Appalachian folklore — most famously along the Kentucky–Virginia border near Pine Mountain, and also in the Blue Ridge hills of North Georgia. This retelling draws from those overlapping legends to honor the mountain women who ruled their world in silence and strength. #Appalachia #Moonshine #HollerTales #TrueStory #DocumentaryForSleep #SouthernHistory #OutlawLegends #MagBailey #Prohibition #BlueRidgeMountains #WomenOfAppalachia Welcome to Holler Tales — where the old mountains still whisper if you know how to listen. Here we share the forgotten stories of Appalachia: ghost tales and haints, Appalachian folklore, the mystery of the Melungeons, blood feuds, and the daily life of mountain folk in the 1800s and early 1900s. From wood stoves and washtubs to granny women with herbs and second sight, these are true stories of survival, superstition, and memory carried deep in the Blue Ridge and Smoky hollers. Some tales will chill you, some will move you, all will connect you to the spirit of the South. 🔔 Don’t miss a single story from the holler — hit Subscribe and ring the bell to keep the echoes alive. ✨ #HollerTales #AppalachianFolklore #GhostStories #MelungeonMystery #BlueRidgeHistory #SouthernStories #MountainLife #sleepstories #documentariesforsleep #boringhistory #documentaryhistory Subscribe Here: / @hollertales