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Landmarks – Maggie Valley, North Carolina
Inscription. Revolutionary officer, member Congress, 1817~, 23, where, in "talking for, Buncombe" (County), he, gave new meaning to the, word. Home was 1/2 mi. N. , Erected 1950 by Division of Archives and History. (Marker Number ... More on HMDB
Museums – Waynesville, North Carolina
The Museum of North Carolina Handicrafts in Waynesville, North Carolina, showcases a distinctive collection of art, handicrafts and furniture created by North Carolina artists. An outgrowth of an a... More on Blueridgeheritage.com
Things To Do – Bryson City, North Carolina
K J's Tavern - If you need a place to unwind after another week of mindless TPS reports, K J's Tavern, located at 103 Depot St, might just do the trick. Pretty barebones ... More on clubzone
Landmarks – Canton, North Carolina
Inscription. Organized by German Lutherans about 1825; Methodist since 1866. Is 2½ miles south. , Erected 1949 by Archives Conservation and Highway Departments. (Marker Number P-19: ), , Location. 35° 31.968′ N, 82° ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Waynesville, North Carolina
Inscription. Organized in 1884 as N. C. Teachers Assembly in the White Sulphur Springs Hotel. Building was one mile northwest. , Erected 1985 by Division or Archives and History. (Marker Number P 58: ), , Location. 35° 29.554′ ... More on HMDB
Themeparks – Bryson City, North Carolina
The Deep Creek that most people see is more like a little river, but then most people never venture as far into the headwaters as you will on this hike. Actually, you start on the headwaters and follow the creek downstream, watching ... More on Trails
Home and Garden Stores – Franklin, North Carolina
This wonderful country general store carries a wide array of produces for the home ... More on Yahoo! Travel
National And State Parks – Cherokee, North Carolina
Inscription. Commercial logging became widespread in the Smokies around 1880, about fifty years before the establishment of the national park. Loggers using hand tools an animal teams took maple, poplar, cherry, walnut, and other ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Gatlinburg, Tennessee
Gatlinburg's largest miniature golf attraction, is proud to present - NEW THIS YEAR! An amazing, glow-in-the-dark, indoor Black Light Mini Golf course. It's THE newest thing in mini golf. Out of the darkness, dolphins, octopus, sharks, ... More on Gatlinburg.com
Things To Do – Townsend, Tennessee
Located on 15 acres of magnificent grounds and gardens, this hotel offers ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Restaurants – Maryville, Tennessee
Subway is located in Tennessee. It's known for its deli. The menu is built around greaseless deli sandwiches. ... More on Open List
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