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In Western North Carolina, rockhounds have plenty of opportunities to dig for gems, if they don’t mind getting a little dirty, and maybe a little wet.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNSeven Mysteries You Can Explore in America’s National ParksFrom unexplained phenomena to baffling disappearances, follow the clues while discovering our country’s treasured protected areas ...
A room with a view of one of the world’s most active volcanoes? A lodge that echoes The Shining? These six hotels and resorts ...
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Blue Ridge Mountains Travel Guide on MSNThe 10 Best Living History Museums in the Blue Ridge MountainsWe love history, and one of my favorite things about exploring the Blue Ridge Mountains is getting a chance to learn how my ...
More than a whiskey, it’s a story in a bottle: Delta agriculture, four generations of family farming, and the resilience of a Black-owned distillery ... Made from locally sourced grains and Rocky ...
BLACK MOUNTAIN – A town hall held by state and local officials July 14 covered a variety of topics, ranging from U.S.
Fuller Center Disaster Rebuilders has received a grant from The Community Foundation of Western North Carolina to build affordable homes.
BLACK MOUNTAIN – Following a nearly nine-month closure due to damages from Tropical Storm Helene, the Black Mountain Golf Course has reopened the back nine holes.
The back nine holes of the Black Mountain Golf Course will reopen June 24. The course has been closed since Tropical Storm Helene hit Western North Carolina.
A Black customer walked out of a auto care shop in North Carolina after its employees began to disrespect Juneteenth.
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