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The author lays out a route for tourists wishing to travel through western North Carolina and visit small towns with much to offer.
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This article discusses a road trip three men took to western North Carolina and the vistas that can be experienced there, such as that found at Nantahala Gorge.
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The Japanese cherry blossoms in Washington and the roses of Picardy have long been famed in story and song, but none of these excels in beauty like the apple blossoms in the mountains of western North Carolina.
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Goerch provides readers with an account of his airplane trip to visit Asheville, Haywood County's Homer L. Ferguson Day, and various other places in Western North Carolina.
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Goerch describes his journey through the mountains of western North Carolina. The trip covered 1,006 miles.
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Goerch makes a tour of the western part of the state, listing interesting and enjoyable things to see, including the incredible meal at the Nu Wray Hotel in Burnsville.