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Landmarks – Burnsville, North Carolina
A house located creekside with a large living space, full kitchen, washer/dryer. Guests welcome to bring own ... More on Visitnc.com
Landmarks – Hendersonville, North Carolina
Inscription. In Honor of the Citizens of Henderson County who served in World War II: and for the sacrifices of their families. , Erected 2008. , Location. 35° 18.874′ N, 82° 27.607... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Greeneville, Tennessee
Inscription. On June 17, 1961, delegates from every East Tennessee county except Rhea convened here for four days. The purpose was to keep East Tennessee in the Union after secession of the state. Leaders of the movement were Thomas ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Asheville, North Carolina
Local band, jazzy sexy music. Very talented and really cool people. if you see that they are playing in Asheville, go! More on GeckoGo
Things To Do – Asheville, North Carolina
Great spot to learn natural building and permaculture More on GeckoGo
Campgrounds – Canton, North Carolina
The owners went out of their way to make sure we had a pleasant stay. More on TripAdvisor
Golf Courses – Fletcher, North Carolina
Be sure to stop for some of the area''s best French Toast!! More on golflink.com
Landmarks – Canton, North Carolina
Inscription. The expedition led by Gen. Griffith Rutherford against the Cherokee, Sept. 1776, passed near-by along Hominy Creek. , Erected 2000 by Division of Archives and History. (Marker Number P-40: ), , Location. 35° 32.162′ ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Asheville, North Carolina
They have some outstanding restaurants in the arcade. More on TripAdvisor
Themeparks – Maggie Valley, North Carolina
No matter what time of year, our cozy cabins offer a quiet getaway from the hectic outside world. Constructed of hand-hewn logs by the pioneers 200 years ago, these cabins have been renovated for your vacation enjoyment. Tucked away ... More on Visitnc.com
Religion and Faith – Greeneville, Tennessee
Inscription. Founded in 1780 under the trees at the Big Spring by the Rev. Samuel Doak, it was originally called Mount Bethel Presbyterian Church. The first settled pastor was the Rev. Hezekiah Bal... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Asheville, North Carolina
I found it at Frank's Roman Pizza. More on Yahoo! Travel
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