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ÌÇÐÄVlog ÌÇÐÄVlog's Mountain Heritage Center

The Mountain Heritage Center is a regional museum dedicated to documenting, studying, and interpreting the rich culture and history of Southern Appalachia. Through exhibitions, public programs, and educational outreach, the Center serves communities across Western North Carolina while supporting the academic mission of ÌÇÐÄVlog University.

Our work includes collecting and preserving artifacts, curating exhibitions, and showcasing traditional skills and lifeways. Over the years, we’ve produced books, musical recordings, and curriculum resources that enrich learning for K–12 and university students alike. Major exhibitions have explored topics such as Scotch-Irish heritage, mountain handicrafts, Plott Hounds, and trout fishing traditions. Some of our programming has even been adopted by national institutions like the Smithsonian and the American Folklife Center.

The Center’s collection—now over 10,000 artifacts strong—was started in the early 20th century by ÌÇÐÄVlog faculty and staff. It includes agricultural tools, woodworking and logging equipment, textiles, and historic modes of transportation, offering a tangible connection to the region’s past.

Green quilt with 20 squares outlined in yellow, each square has a yellow sunflower pattern with black writing on each petal

Sunflower quilt by Scott's Creek Baptist Congregation and Friends, circa 1930

At the heart of our mission is a commitment to public history and the evolving study of Appalachia. Students play an active role in every aspect of our work, gaining hands-on experience in collections, exhibitions, and outreach. Our professional staff is equally committed to mentoring the next generation of museum professionals and public historians.

The MHC Team

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Amber C. Albert

Director

aalbert@wcu.edu
(828) 227-3192

Dr. Albert serves as Director of the Mountain Heritage Center, where she leads efforts to preserve and share the culture of Southern Appalachia. A native of Boone, NC, she earned a Ph.D. in Public History from Middle Tennessee State University and has worked in museum education, historic preservation, and nonprofit leadership. Currently she serves as the co-chair of and on the Design Subcommittee of the . She is passionate about community engagement, student mentorship, and using public history to connect people with place.

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Loran Berg

Collections Manager

lberg@wcu.edu
(828) 227-3191

Loran earned his Master’s in Historical Administration from Eastern Illinois University and has a wide variety of experience in museums specializing in collections, exhibits and preparation, and archives. He is also active in the , the , , and . Loran is passionate about educating our students in the joys of working in the museum field.

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Peter Koch

Associate Director

pkoch@wcu.edu
(828) 227-3194

Peter earned an M.A. in public history from North Carolina State University. He is involved with community and K-12 programs and also works with the many student interns the MHC hosts each year. He is on the boards of the and of . He has also had a long involvement in the . Please contact him if you would like more information on educational programs, volunteer opportunities, or ideas for how the MHC can support your community history projects.

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Andrea Spooner

Museum Operations Coordinator

aspooner@wcu.edu
(828) 227-3191

Andrea is the Museum Operations Coordinator at the Mountain Heritage Center, helping oversee student workers and operations of the Center. She moved from up-state recently and is excited to plant her roots in this community for years to come.

 

Amy Archambault

University History Archival Technician

aarchambault@wcu.edu

(828) 227-2398

Amy joined the MHC in February 2025, working to discover and inventory anything related to University history in preparation of the 150th anniversary.  She holds an MS in Library and Information Science with a recent focus on archival management.  Amy is involved with the Society of American Archivists,  and the .  Infinitely curious, she loves learning new things, bookmaking and being in the mountains.