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Parks – Waynesville, North Carolina
Bordering the Shining Rock Wilderness, this rocky old road bed traverses the high ridges above Wash Hollow and Graveyard Fields. The trail is practically level, but its so full of boulders that riding it is a real challenge. Blueberries ... More on Trails
Landmarks – Fletcher, North Carolina
Inscription. One of the oldest Churches in, Western North Carolina, Organized 1857 Built 1859, Consecrated by the Rt. Rev. Thos. Atkinson, Bishop of North Carolina, August 21, 1859, During the Civil War this church was used as barracks ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Newland, North Carolina
Inscription. Appalachian Trail, Yellow Mountain Gap. Yellow Mountain Gap is the junction of the Appalachian Trail and Historic Brights Trace, route used by the “Overmountain Men” to cross the mountain enroute to the Revolutionary ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Maggie Valley, North Carolina
Springhouse - Think of Springhouse as a guaranteed hangover. And we mean that in the best possible way. Located at 2914 Soco Rd, it’s open all night, so it’s a pretty good bet that you’re going to be feeling ... More on clubzone
Religion and Faith – Waynesville, North Carolina
Inscription. Founded 1865 by Capt. John Turpin, CSA (NC)-POW Non-denominational until 1885. Became Turpin's Chapel MEC (South) 1885. Name changed to Maple Grove MEC (South) 1912. Became Maple Grove Methodist Church 1949 and Maple ... More on HMDB
Parks – Waynesville, North Carolina
This steep-paved path climbs from one of the Parkways small visitor centers to a designated must-see viewpoint. A rougher path continues on to the wilder summit of Waterrock Knob, 6,292 feet. Waterrock Knob is one of the key viewpoints ... More on Trails
Museums – Waynesville, North Carolina
Inscription. Featuring farm home developed about 1878 by, Stephen J. Shelton and family: Later owned and developed by their son W. T. Shelton, Preserved 1944-1977 for community use by, Charles and Sally Ray, for museum and related ... More on HMDB
Campgrounds – Asheville, North Carolina
27 sites on 20 acres; 27 RV. Quiet mobile home park. Few shaded, gravel sites. 30-50 amps. 27 cable ... More on AAA.com
Parks – Asheville, North Carolina
An enchanting, largely wooden play structure that is a child's dream come true! Lovely grassy setting with ... More on KaBoom.org
Landmarks – Newport, Tennessee
Inscription. Born in a house 500 yards south, he attended W & L University and V. M. I. Enlisted in the French Foreign Legion, August, 1914: incapacitated for infantry service by wounds, May 1915. Transferring to the French Air Force, ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Asheville, North Carolina
Taco Bell is located in North Carolina. This Mexican restaurant is known for its fast food. Upon entering the restaurant, you'll find a casual ... More on Open List
Restaurants – Asheville, North Carolina
There are only 3 Hibachi grills so you might have to sit in a regular booth. More on Yahoo! Travel
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