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Museum of North Carolina Handicrafts


category : Museums
Comprehensive exhibit of heritage crafts includes wood carvings, quilts, coverlets, pottery, great collection of Seagrove and Jugtown pottery, china painting, handcrafted jewelry, Cherokee and Navaho artifacts, and some period furniture, all located in historic Shelton House. Enjoy our Pioneer Village along with our railroad collection.




Address:
49 Shelton St.
Waynesville, NC 28786
Phone: (828)452-1551


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Affairs of the Heart

A unique blend of the old, the new and the handcrafted. Featuring candles, chimes, birdhouses,Tom Clark gnomes, and much more!

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Badcock Home Furnishings

Furnishings: Accessories: Appliances: Floor Covering: Electronics:

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Waynesville Country Club - Blue Ridge Course

The Blue Ridge Course is a more mountainous and scenic layout than the other two. The fairways are hilly but somewhat open, and the large greens are well trapped. There are three ponds that come into play on five holes.;Back (67.0 rating, 104 slope); Middle (2678 yards, 64.8 rating, 100 slope);

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