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Biltmore
Estate - America's largest private
home sits among 5,000 acres of elegant parklands
landscaped by Frederick Law Olmsted, the same
man who designed Central Park in New York City.
Built in the 1890s by George Vanderbilt, the
"house" has numerous breathtaking
interiors among its 250 rooms. The exterior
has been featured as a stage setting in several
films and TV productions. A restaurant is housed
on the estate in some former dairy buildings,
plus a vineyard and winery have been established
on the grounds. Plan to spend the better part
of a day exploring this amazing home. / Asheville,
NC / 1-800 - 624-1575 / $
Fontana Lake & Fontana
Village - At 481 feet, Fontana Dam,
on the southern border of The Great Smoky Mountains
National Park in North Carolina, is the highest
dam east of the Mississippi. Fontana Village
is adjacent to Nantahala and Joyce Kilmer National
Forests. The village was built in the 1930s
to house workers who came to construct Fontana
Dam on the Little Tennessee River. / Fontana
Dam, NC
Ghost Town In The
Sky - Relive the days of the wild
west in this Ghost Town theme park atop the
Smoky Mountains. Shoot outs and shows are staged
along the main street. Cherokee Indians perform
authentic re-creations of time-honored ceremonial
dances. Plus the Red Devil Roller Coaster and
multiple thrill rides are all a part of this
mountain-top Ghost Town scene. Open May through
October. / Maggie Valley, NC / 828-926-1140
/ $
Great Smoky Mountains
Railroad - A one hour drive from
Gatlinburg and years into the past, a locomotive
train journeys through the glorious mountains
from Dillsboro, NC to Bryson, NC and back,
for a day of scenic railway adventure. Weekend
excursions include Dinner Trains and "3
in 1" Railfan Weekends. / 1-800-872-4681
/ $
Mount Mitchell
- Northeast of Asheville, North Carolina, just
off the Blue Ridge Parkway is Mount Mitchell,
the highest peak in the eastern United States.
At 6684 feet, it is only forty feet higher
than Gatlinburg's neighbor - Clingman's Dome,
however with its situation on the eastern side
of the mountain range, clear day vistas can
be quite amazing. / Mt. Mitchell State Park
/ North Carolina /
Museum of Appalachia
- It may appear that one man's collection has
gotten way out of hand, but this vast assortment
of Appalachian artifacts includes memorabilia
from all over the region. Among the finds are
household items, folk art, tools, clothing,
musical instruments, several log cabins, a
few barns, a schoolhouse and even a church.
All were saved from destruction and lovingly
moved to this one site within a half hour's
drive of Knoxville. Children will enjoy the
live farm animals, descendants of species once
seen throughout the area. Occasionally, live
musical entertainment is offered on weekends
and holidays. / Off 1-75 north of Knoxville
/ Norris, TN / 423-494-7680 / $
Lost Sea Caverns
- At Lost Sea, a cavern tour culminates with
a glass-bottom boat ride along America's largest
known underground lake. The section of the
cave that contains the lake was not discovered
until this century. Up to that time, the cavern
was known to have been previously occupied
in turn by Native Americans, Civil War soldiers,
bootleggers and during a stint in 1920s, a
portion of the cave was used as an underground
Speakeasy! / Sweetwater, TN / 423-337-6616
/ $
Oak Ridge, Tennessee
- Only a 30 minute drive west of Knoxville
is Oak Ridge, Tennessee, a place once known
as America's secret city. During World War
II, the town was built literally overnight
for workers and their families involved in
the construction and testing of components
for a new experimental weapon. Situated between
two mountain ridges, the location was kept
secret from the American public and was not
included on any maps of the region. Today,
we know that it was here the Manhattan Project
constructed the first atomic bomb. The Department
of Energy offers seasonal bus tours of the
Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Nearby an informative
and educational science center, American
Museum of Science & Energy is FREE
and open to the public and has innovative exhibits
geared to all ages. From the history of Oak
Ridge and other scientific discoveries, to
the geology of the Tennessee Smokies, all is
explored in this wonderful facility./ AMSE
- 423-576-3200 / Oak Ridge, TN /
Tennessee Aquarium
- Home of the largest fresh water aquarium
in the world, Chattanooga offers a great day
trip for a family. Besides offering unique
glimpses into many of the fresh water habitats
from around the world there are also salt water
tanks, including a Gulf Coast simulation. Nearby
are several associated attractions including
the Aquarium's IMAX®3D Theater and the
Creative Discovery Museum for Children. / Chattanooga,
TN / 800-262-0695 / $
Tennessee Valley Authority
Lakes - Within an hour's drive of
the area are several of the TVA lakes which
offer multiple recreational opportunities.
The dams which created the lakes were originally
built to control flooding in the narrow river
gorges that used to cause wide destruction.
These dams are also designed to provide electricity
to the region. The closest lake to the area
is Douglas Lake, just north of Sevierville.
Other lakes within an houršs drive are Cherokee
Lake, Ft. Loudoun Lake, Norris Lake, Tellico
Lake and Watts Bar Lake.
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