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1271
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Quaint shops, Blue Ridge Mountains beauty, and a unique railroad make this Polk County town one of a kind.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 61 Issue 6, Nov 1993, p9, por
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5725
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Saluda, which was settled in 1878 and grew up along the path of the Asheville and Spartanburg railroad line, is OUR STATE magazine's featured Tar Heel town of the month. Comer discusses the history of this town of 581 persons and its preservation efforts.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 70 Issue 9, Feb 2003, p18-20, 22-23, il Periodical Website
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29833
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The small town of Saluda in Polk County, North Carolina was largely shaped by the railroad, and its history is reflected in local stories, arts, crafts, and outdoor offerings. Shops and art galleries downtown show off all things local and Saluda’s eclectic style. Popular outdoor activities include The Gorge Zipline, whitewater trips, and waterfall rappelling.
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Green River BBQ, located in downtown Saluda, offers traditional southern cuisine such as barbeque, brisket, fried green tomatoes, hushpuppies, and more. The restaurant, founded by Melanie Talbot, also offers beer on tap from several local breweries.
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