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 ArtsRe-creates an authentic 18th-century Indian community. Cherokee artisans and guides demonstrate and explain the arts and crafts and the lifestyle and culture of their ancestors. Replicas of Cherokee homes, council house and squareground of the 1750
Cherokee, NC MuseumsFacilities along the South Toe River, in the Pisgah National Forest, include two recreation areas with camping, picnicking, h...
Wildflowers Treat Shoppe specialized in Columbo yogurt, baked goods, gifts, plants, ice-cream and smoothies. We also have he...
Comprehensive exhibit of heritage crafts includes wood carvings, quilts, coverlets, pottery, great collection of Seagrove and...
The Ashe Arts Center is a restored, historic, WPA Building that houses the Arts Council offices, an art gallery with changing...
Historic Museum that is a central repository for the many distinctively Waldensian artifacts relating to the founding and ori...