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Why would you want to go Carolina? Well maybe for the
amazing Appalachian Mountain scenery.
Maybe our abundance of North
Carolina Mountain trout streams and lakes.
Just to
Maybe for our abundance
of outdoor
activities including, Rafting or kayaking down
the Nantahala
River, Hiking
the Appalachian Trail, Bartram trail or Joyce Kilmer
National Forest not to mention the almost 100,000 acres of the Nantahala
National Forrest.
Maybe for our
Appalachian Mountain way of life.
Sit back on a porch swing and watch the
Blue Ridge Mountains change colors before your eyes. Spring will bring new
life to the Andrews Valley, A Freshness that will make you feel young
Maybe for our cool
climate, Andrews NC, Murphy NC, Robbinsville NC, Nantahala NC, have been
and escape from Maybe you’re looking
for a weekend get away. Why would you not want to Go To Carolina?
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Andrews: Greater
than You Can Imagine. Nestled in the heart of the Great Smoky Mountains, is a wide scenic valley where the sun rises and sets over the tree-topped mountains, and the cool clear streams flow gently down the ridges. Andrews is a small town virtually untouched by large city influences and remains a place to enjoy a more leisurely pace of life. Come by and sit a spell and imagine yourself hiking or trout fishing. Take a ride on the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad or gear up for the annual WNC Wagon Train. Stroll down Main Street and shop for antiques,clothing, furniture and unique gifts or take a Horse Ride to hidden waterfalls for a gourmet lunch. You may decide to go horseback riding in the Nantahala Forest or whitewater rafting down the Nantahala River. Join us for the Summer Celebration or for the Annual Fall Car Show. We will show you a good time! This is the place to lay back, kick off your shoes, wade in the creeks, jump in the river, sing, dance, and enjoy the hospitality of the mountain people. Andrews...the little town with the big heart. "Andrews Chamber of Commerce" MURPHY Murphy, the county seat, has the distinction of being known as both the first and last town in North Carolina, depending on which way you're going, of course. Murphy combines a rich, interesting past with a strong promising future. Murphy began as an Indian trading post called Huntersville, then Huntington, and finally was named after Archibald D. Murphey, who was a state senator and an advocate of education in Western North Carolina.
BRASSTOWN AND OTHER COMMUNITIES Cherokee County has several unique communities sprinkled throughout its mountains and valleys. One of the most well-known is the craft community of Brasstown. Topton, the gateway to the Nantahala Gorge offers many recreational facilities. The Peachtree community is home to Murphy Medical Center, Tri-County Community College and several of the county's industries. It is one of the fastest growing areas in the county. Other communities include Hiwassee Dam, which boasts its own high school, Marble, Ranger, Martin's Creek, Bellview, Hanging Dog and Culberson. "Cherokee chamber of commerce" |
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