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John C. Campbell Folk School
Visit this historic folk school founded in 1925 and immerse yourself in classes in craft and art, music, dance, cooking, gardening, and writing.
Tags: Arts & Crafts, Brasstown, Historic Sites, Music
September 3, 2015
Judaculla Rock
One of the Cherokee’s most important ancestral places, Judaculla Rock is carved with approximately 1,548 designs, more than any other known petroglyph boulder in the eastern U.S.
Tags: Historic Sites, Sylva
September 4, 2015
Konehete
The rich, fertile soil and protection from the weather of the “Long Valley” provided ideal conditions for agricultural cultivation. Immigrants changed the name to Valleytown.
Tags: Andrews, Historic Sites
September 3, 2015
Linville Caverns
Enchanting Linville Caverns offers tours of incredible “rooms” and fanciful underground labyrinths that have been carved in the subterranean rock by slowly moving groundwater.
Tags: Family Fun, Marion, Natural Wonders
September 1, 2015
Linville Gorge, Brown Mountain Overlook
Nicknamed the “Grand Canyon of the East,” Linville Gorge is one of the wildest, most rugged places in the eastern United States. It became a federal Wilderness Area in 1964.
Tags: Morganton, Outdoor Recreation, Scenic Views
August 24, 2015
Little Tennessee Greenway
This Greenway meanders along the river through Franklin, where visitors can experience wetlands and upland woods, wildflowers, and wildlife, especially migratory birds.
Tags: Family Fun, Franklin, Natural Wonders, Outdoor Recreation
September 4, 2015
Looking Glass Rock, Blue Ridge Parkway
This 390-million-year-old granite monolith is named “Looking Glass” because of its appearance when rainwater freezes on its surface and reflects the sun like a mirror.
Tags: Pisgah Forest, Scenic Views
September 6, 2015
Lost Coves Cliffs Overlook
Dense tree canopies shelter isolated forest inlets or “coves.” From this overlook, the mysterious Brown Mountain Lights have been spotted over the centuries.
Tags: Parkway, Scenic Views
August 19, 2015
Mast Farm Inn
The Mast Farm Inn is an award-winning historic country inn and restaurant in the Valle Crucis Historical District and has been welcoming guests since the 1800s.
Tags: Banner Elk, Historic Sites
August 17, 2015
Mill Spring Agricultural Center
This agricultural center, housed in the Historic Mill Spring School, supports local farmers and agriculture through an on-site produce store, area farmers’ markets, and other projects.
Tags: Exhibits, Family Fun, Mill Spring
September 6, 2015
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