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The world outside their cabin began to take notice in 1946 when an article in the Saturday Evening Post introduced the sisters to a broader public. Visitors flocked to Little Green Brier Cove, intrigued by the lives of these mountain women untouched by modernity. Initially hesitant, the sisters eventually embraced their newfound fame, welcoming guests into their home and monetizing their heritage by selling crafts and offering hearty meals.