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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
Landmarks – Asheville, North Carolina
Inscription. Asheville's central square has long served the needs of government and commerce. From 1892 to 1926 a massive city hall with a bell tower dominated the east end. The building housed police and fire departments in addition ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Radford, Virginia
A state-designated historic preservation area with unique shopping opportunities for the whole family. More on Virginia.org
Things To Do – Bedford, Virginia
Original log cabin used as passover place for travelers during the 1820's to 1850's. Located in upper picnic area of The Johnson Farm, site is in good ... More on Virginia.org
Parks – Marion, Virginia
According to the U.S. Forest Service, Lewis Fork is one of the most heavily used Wilderness areas in the Southeast. As a section of the 114,000-acre Mount Rogers National Recreation Area (Jefferson National Forest), Lewis Fork Wilderness ... More on Epinions.com
Parks – Asheville, North Carolina
A large park located in west Asheville on Richmond Hill Dr. offering over 180-acres of natural wooded terrain and views of the French Broad River. Ame nities include a disc golf course and a series of unpaved trails. Richmond Hill ... More on KidsPlayParks
Things To Do – Greeneville, Tennessee
We offer as of 3-1-00 two playing fields 100'x 300'total of 36 barriers, field two is set up in the woods, comming mid summer two more fields! we have on site bathrooms with heated showers, full concession, Friday night dirt stock ... More on Warpig.com
Things To Do – Asheville, North Carolina
We visited Smokey Mountains this fall.. and it was amazing.We went in a large group and kids had lot fun to... More on TripAdvisor
Parks – Lafayette, Virginia
(Mcdonalds Mill, 36', 1991, 46-60-A) at Mcdonalds Mill, District A-91, Montgomery County, VA. (05-2003, approx ... More on dalejtravis.com
Landmarks – Greeneville, Tennessee
Inscription. Oldest house standing in Greeneville. Built circa 1795 by Valentine Sevier, wealthy political leader and philanthropist of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, it was later owned by President Andrew Johnson. After ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Radford, Virginia
I have eaten here many times a father and his daughter operate the store great clean place, very kind peo... More on TripAdvisor
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