First arriving on the shores of Maine in early 1863, Gretl Forscher IV made her way down the Appalachian trail with other german settlers, albeit her being an heiress allowed her to be in much fairer condition than most settling in East Kentucky, using her wealth inherited from many generations of German nobility which came before her, she carved a great mansion into a hill, towering over the surrounding hollers this complex would come to be known as, Forscher Hill, completed by 1871. Now, in the year 2007. The Grande manor constructed by Gretl, with its winding corridors & vast rooms has been added onto, Its many empty rooms formerly empty, now are filled with her descendants. Though also overtaken by nature in the exterior, due to many mudslides, storms, and general erosion. However it still breathes life into the surrounding hollers, standing proud on its hill. We stand not in the realm of the myth community, nor any particular one. Though all are welcome.