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Mountain Heritage Center


category : Museums
The permanent exhibition features the 18th century migration of the Scotch-Irish to the New World where they settled across Western North Carolina. The museum celebrates the rich heritage of the Southern Appalachian region with traveling exhibitions, educational programs and demonstrations.


Address:
Western Carolina University, Robinson Ad

Phone: (828)227-7129


Our Website:www.wcu.edu/mhc/

Come visit us in Cullowhee, North Carolina

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University Inn

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