On stage for over 50 years, this spectacular outdoor drama portrays the history of the Cherokee Indians covering the period of 1540 up to and through the removal of all but a remnant to Indian Territory in Oklahoma in 1838
Cherokee, NC ArtsAn exact replica of the late senator's home library, it contains hundreds of books and treasures, many from his days as chai...
Etowah Valley Country Club & Golf Lodge is an immaculate 27 hole championship course, site of a nationally televised Kemper S...
A Victorian inn built in 1885 on 12 acres minutes from Biltmore Estate. Features mountain views, private baths, whirlpool, fi...
Silvermine Group Campground is nestled under a canopy of hemlocks and tall poplars. A rushing creek meanders 50 feet from th...
Whitewater rafting on the Nantahala River. Trips last 2 1/2 hours. Life jackets, paddle and shuttle furnished. Change of clot...