If you ever get to Manchester, I'll meet you and buy y'all dinner. (But not your whole caravan). Manchester is a small town, but strategically located on I-24 halfway between Nashville and Chattanooga. It is the first town north of Monteagle mountain. Monteagle is the highest point on the route between Miami and Chicago.
Living conditions in Appalachia, from WV to AL, have been well publicized on TV commentaries, particular those involving coal. Trust me when I say some of the finest people on earth live in these places. I go there often to play bluegrass music. The poverty is abundant if you're looking for it but there is so much more. And over the years, some of the portrayals of these horrible living conditions are coming from places considered to be enlightened, such as Detroit, Chicago, Newark NJ, etc.
One example is McDowell County in West Virginia, the poorest per capita income county in the U.S. You can tell it just by driving through it. However, the story of Homer Hickam and the "Rocket Boys" (from the Jake Gyllenhaal movie "October Sky") was backdropped in that county because that was their residence. Another untold story about Homer's father - he was the inventor of the most current commonly used slender personal rescue device used in coal-mining accidents. And banks, who hold life-and-death power over so much in our economy, barely populate McDowell county - as fewer than 10% of the homes are held by a mortgage, also a low for U.S. counties. The people there are incredibly resourceful and independent.
I realize this is a tax forum and not designed to be a social commentary - but I would love to meet you if you are traveling through. I think you are a great member of the forum and appreciate your posts from time to time.