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Parks – Bryson City, North Carolina
This authentic log cabin has two bedrooms and can sleep six. Nestled on a bluff overlooking 2.5 acres it also boasts a full kitchen, laundry facilities, wood burning fireplace, ... More on Visitnc.com
Things To Do – Waynesville, North Carolina
A large array of international folk dance and music ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Sylva, North Carolina
Inscription. Site of Daniel Bryson Sr. and Artic Virginia Dillard Brysons' home, where on March 21, 1853 the first court of Jackson County, N. C. was held, and on March 23, 1853 the county government was formed-the structure was razed ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Walhalla, South Carolina
Inscription. Founder of Walhalla. Born in Sievern, Kingdom of Hannover. Germany July 21, 1816. He emigrated to Charleston, SC where her became a leader in the German emigrant community. Elected Mayor of Charleston. Organized the German ... More on HMDB
Nature Scenery – Pisgah Forest, North Carolina
A nice, curvy mountain area where the scenery is wonderful during the fall. i imagine it is also good durin... More on TripAdvisor
Things To Do – Franklin, North Carolina
fun day found lots of small stones and would go back More on Yahoo! Travel
Golf Courses – Brevard, North Carolina
Stunningly beautiful mountain setting, challenging greens, wildlife everywhere. More on golflink.com
Golf Courses – Sapphire, North Carolina
The turf is always tight and clean , nicely taken care of. More on GolfReview
Landmarks – Tamassee, South Carolina
Inscription. Near this site once stood the Cherokee "lower town" of Tamassee. On August 12, 1776 a Revolutionary War battle known as the "Ring Fight" was fought here between the Cherokee and the South Carolina Militia under Captain ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Sky Valley, Georgia
'Estatoah Falls' are located on Mud Creek in Rabun County, Georgia. The falls are located on private property and are not open to the public. The falls may be viewed from several places along State Route 246. There are also some ... More on Wikipedia
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