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15709
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In this excerpt from his book, Heart of the Alleghenies, Zeigler and Grosscup describe their first visit to the Nantahala Gorge in 1881 and the primitive conditions of the trip.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 22 Issue 5, July 1954, p15-16, il
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36282
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Perks such as a plethora of parks and recreation sites, hotels and golf courses, mountain villages and museums equaled a substantial contribution to the tourist industry. Among the sites North Carolina offered for travel and recreation were Fort Fisher, Whirligig Park, Levine Museum, Highlands, and Old Edwards Inn.
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Record #:
28589
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Several notable gorges in the mountains of Western North Carolina are featured for their unique ecosystems, fragile environments, and beauty. The Linville Gorge, Jocassee Gorges, Hickory Nut Gorge, Cullasaja River Gorge, and the Nantahala Gorge are all pictured and described.