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Landmarks – Hendersonville, North Carolina
Inscription. (Lower Plaque), Built by Col. Valentine Ripley, early businessman, this is one of the first brick structures in Hendersonville. Early uses were a general store, post office and Confederate commissary under Major Noe. ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Asheville, North Carolina
But I thought it was paradise because it was much more peaceful and controlled. More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Campobello, South Carolina
(Ballenger’s Mill, 49', 1994, 40-23-G) across Middle Tyger River NE of Tigerville , Tigerville Township, Greenville County, SC. SC414 E. 3.3 miles from jct with SC253 (Mountain View Rd.) in Tigerville, N. on Glassy Rd. 0.7 ... More on dalejtravis.com
Landmarks – Asheville, North Carolina
Inscription. The west Asheville & Sulphur springs electric railway ran from the springs to Government Street, at what is now Pritchard Park Fare 5¢: , Erected 1998 by The West Asheville Business Assoceation. , Location. 35° ... More on HMDB
Parks – Brevard, North Carolina
Following the upper reaches of French Broad River, this route takes you to a hidden 60-foot waterfall. Don't let the distance fool you; there is one very steep hill climb. The ride surface is 1.6 miles of single track, 3 miles of ... More on Trails
Campgrounds – Waynesville, North Carolina
RV & tent sites, quiet and shady on a large creek, full hook-ups, cable, laundromat, heated bathhouse with hot showers, modem port, outdoor playground ... More on GreatCampingSpots.com
Landmarks – Greenville, South Carolina
Inscription. Leading America out of the Great Depression, President Franklin Roosevelt implemented programs to give citizens jobs that improved our nation's infrastructure: adding schools, roads, parks and, yes, bridges! One such ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Columbus, North Carolina
Inscription. North Carolina: Colonized, 1585-87 by First English settlers in America; permanently settled c. 1650; first to vote readiness for independence, Apr. 12, 1776. South Carolina: Formed, 1712, from part of Carolina, which ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Columbus, North Carolina
(Midway Baptist Church, 22', 2000, 33-75-D) across tributary of White Oak Creek at Midway Baptist Church N. of Columbus , Columbus Township, Polk County, NC. NC108 N. 0.8 miles from jct with US74 just N. of Columbus to the church ... More on dalejtravis.com
Restaurants – Easley, South Carolina
Huge dining area with nice arranged setup of tables. More on Judysbook.com
Restaurants – Asheville, North Carolina
Our sophisticated yet unpretentious atmosphere and service welcome a quick lunch with colleagues or an intimate dinner with someone special. Serving ... More on ExploreAsheville.com
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