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Museums – Cherokee, North Carolina
Unique museum housing the world's largest collection of Cherokee arts and crafts. Exhibits portray Cherokee history, legends, and culture, including religion, dance, ceremony, government, gender r... More on Cherokeesmokies.com
Things To Do – Tuckasegee, North Carolina
Hands down, the BEST adventure my kids have ever had; we did the ghost walk and will do another adventure later in the week. They ... More on igougo
Things To Do – Cherokee, North Carolina
The hike to Cabin Flats is one of those deep forest ventures that shows its beauty in countless little ways, as opposed to a hike to a vista. The Bradley Fork Trail climbs very gradually on an old jeep road, allowing the hiker to ... More on Trails
Landmarks – Fletcher, North Carolina
Inscription. In loving memory, William Sydney Porter, "O. Henry": American Short Story Writer, Born in Greensboro N. C. September 11, 1862, Died in New York City June 5, 1910, A visitor in Western No. Carolina, His body is interred ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Cherokee, North Carolina
So many opportunities to explore. What a blessing. I am so thankful that we have this in our town. More on TripAdvisor
Campgrounds – Cosby, Tennessee
The Cosby picnic pavilion is located in the Cosby section of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, near Cosby, Tennessee. This is a nice, 21' x 60' picnic pavilion with a capacity of about 55 people. 3 elevated grills (14" x 22") are ... More on ReserveAmerica.com
Landmarks – Cherokee, North Carolina
Inscription. This building protected one of the most valuable commodities on a mountain farm: the meat supply. The most common meat was pork. Without refrigeration, salting and smoking were the most common means of preserving meat ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Hendersonville, North Carolina
Inscription. J. C. Penny's built and occupied this building for over 45 years. From 1893 until 1925 Hendersonville's Town Hall and Opera house stood on this location. Romanesque in architure, the building housed all city services ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Weaverville, North Carolina
Inscription. Here were born two notable Buncombe County brothers, Zebulon Baird Vance (1830-1894) and Robert Brank Vance (1828-1899). Zebulon Vance was a Whig and supporter of the Union who opposed secession until the last moment. ... More on HMDB
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