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Just recieved the breaking news from the Great Smoky Mountains National Park that the work has been completed on the Newfound Gap Road and the road is now open to all traffic between Gatlinburg, TN and Cherokee NC. Comment?
NA Dolls Its almost PowWow season and in the area and across the nation NA POW WOW's or Gatherings are starting. Comment?
Former Mid-Atlantic stars headline Smoky Mountain Championship Wrestling Sunday
Cherokee, NC will be home to a presentation of Smoky Mountain Championship Wrestling on Sunday, March 24, 2013 with a special 3:00p.m. bell time and will feature two former Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling superstars The Barbarian and Ricky Morton of Rock&Roll Express fame. Comment?
Former Mid-Atlantic stars headline Smoky Mountain Championship Wrestling Sunday
Cherokee, NC will be home to a presentation of Smoky Mountain Championship Wrestling on Sunday, March 24, 2013 with a special 3:00p.m. bell time and will feature two former Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling superstars The Barbarian and Ricky Morton of Rock&Roll Express fame. Comment?
63rd Annual Spring Wildflower Pilgrimage
The Great Smoky Mountains National Park will be hosting it's 63rd Annual Spring Wildflower Pilgrimage April 23-27, 2013. Comment?
Smokies Landslide - Field Survey Complete, No Time Estimate Yet
Officials at Great Smoky Mountains, working with the Federal Highways Administration , have announced that the field survey to assess the damage the January 16 landslide has been completed. Comment?
Massive Landslide Closes Newfound Gap Road in Smokies
Newfound Gap Road, U.S. 441 between Gatlinburg, TN and Cherokee, NC is closed to all traffic due to a massive landslide. Comment?
Making memories at Mingo Falls
Take a friend or a neighbor to Mingo Falls. The trip inside the falls may be difficult for those with very young children, or the elderly. Comment?
Cherokee, North Carolina is home to Chief Saunooke Bear Park - CSBP. This park is literally a house of horrors for the bears held captive there for human enjoyment. Comment?