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29th September 2009
Gatlinburg Tennessee the name alone brings back warm memories that I enjoy from traveling with my family. Many people travel to Gatlinburg on a yearly basis to enjoy the beauty of the surrounding mountains and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Some... Read >
Author: Isabellas
07th September 2009
In order to have Gatlinburg attractions there has to be a Gatlinburg. Gatlinburg, Tennessee that is. So in brief, Gatlinburg started out as a small logging and farming town. Before that, it had been founded as White Oak Flats that was settled mostly by th... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams
29th August 2009
Random Facts About Knoxville
Knoxville is a very interesting US city. Here are several random facts about it. Firstly, there is a total of 455,000 lighting added to the famous Henley Bridge during the 1991 Knoxville bicentennial celebration.
The Sun... Read >
Author: Urmann
05th August 2009
Fall is fast approaching and there’s no better place to experience the wonders of the fall colors than Gatlinburg and the surrounding Great Smoky Mountains! Now is the time to start planning your discount Gatlinburg vacation.
Millions of visitors an... Read >
Author: Gregory J Nelson
28th June 2009
Located adjacent to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge have been a family vacation destination for decades. Whether for a vacation or a weekend getaway you will find it hard to run out of things to do during y... Read >
Author: Doug Maxwell
06th June 2009
It is obvious that all mountains have crazy roads. Engineers can’t build them straight up and over, after all; they must find reasonable grades and accommodate geological asymmetries. But there are crazy roads and there are crazy roads.
Consider th... Read >
Author: BlueWaters
27th April 2009
Western North Carolina’s mountains are some of the nicest locations to be. NC mountain homes make the most of this superb location, presenting a quality of life that’s hard to beat.
Balsam Mountain Preserve community is positioned on the limits of ... Read >
Author: Bob Bencivenga
17th January 2009
Each year for the last 19 years, the cities of Pigeon Forge, Gatlinburg and Sevierville Tennessee have come together to put on what has become one of the regions most highly anticipated Mega Events, the Smoky Mountain Winterfest Celebration. For roughly a... Read >
Author: Guiseppe Chuckles Jr.
07th October 2008
If you are in Tennessee and you are looking for singles in that state you should consider going to various places. You can go to the beaches, the parks, the night clubs and the events that are organized through out the year. You can never miss an event ta... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
06th October 2008
If you are in Tennessee and you are looking for singles in that state you should consider going to various places. You can go to the beaches, the parks, the night clubs and the events that are organized through out the year. You can never miss an event ta... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
23rd September 2008
Looking for a small community where you can practice your yoga, a community with sidewalks and greenways, and a town where it's safe to ride your bike on the streets? Maryville may just be your place.
Maryvile, TN is a quiet town of under 30,000 reside... Read >
Author: David E. Morgan
23rd July 2008
Situated on both sides of Tennessee and North Carolina, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park still remains the most popular national park for every road trip planner. Attracting over nine million adventurers and sightseers every year, it is the most vi... Read >
Author: Davidr
17th June 2008
Is the beginning of hot summer with no relief in sight already putting you in the dog days of summer? How does cool mountain streams and rivers and activities like tubing, fishing, kayaking, white water rafting, hiking, camping or just a nice picnic in a ... Read >
Author: Rob Harrison
17th June 2008
Is the beginning of hot summer with no relief in sight already putting you in the dog days of summer? How does cool mountain streams and rivers and activities like tubing, fishing, kayaking, white water rafting, hiking, camping or just a nice picnic in a ... Read >
Author: Rob Harrison
20th May 2008
The Smoky Mountains are a major mountain range in the southern part of the Appalachian Mountains. They straddle the border between Tennessee and North Carolina, and attract millions of visitors each year. Instead of an ordinary hotel stay, why not treat y... Read >
Author: Rich Herman
17th February 2008
The awe-inspiring beauty of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park draws an estimated 9 million visitors each year, making it the most visited National Park in the United States. Named for the natural haze seen hovering over them, the Great Smoky Mounta... Read >
Author: Jason Collmorgen
13th February 2008
Southern living is laid back, friendly and an enjoyable experience for anyone who has ever been into the great mountain regions of Tennessee. Experience the Tennessee mountain property as a retirement home, vacation home or a cabin away from the city.
... Read >
Author: naterraland
28th September 2007
One of the best (and busiest!) times to visit the Great Smoky Mountains is during the month of October - the peak season for fall foliage when the Great Smoky Mountains National Park comes alive with a brilliant blaze of red, orange and yellow leaves, as ... Read >
Author: Wanderer
08th June 2007
Surrounded by Smoky Mountains on three sides with breathtaking view this city is located in Tennessee. Also known as Gateway to Great Smoky Mountains, Gatlinburg is a Vacation resort and a major tourist attraction. The area is mostly covered by forest giv... Read >
Author: Anand Dongre
04th June 2007
The Blue Ridge Parkway is the legacy from the era of Roosevelt and the New Deal. Now for students of history and indeed for some with a very long memory, it is not difficult to understand why this project was put together.
Originally planned as a link ... Read >
Author: Scott James
30th May 2007
Unbelievable you say? Believe it. It’s true. You can actually obtain smoky mountain lodgings for as little as $12.00 per night.
These accommodations also offer you the very best in amenities. You will get a cool, shady forested view from every wi... Read >
Author: L Wilson
21st May 2007
Located in Eastern Tennessee within a day’s drive of two third’s of the U.S. population, Pigeon Forge plays host to over 11 million tourists each year, and with the breathtaking beauty of the Smoky Mountains at its doorstep, it is certainly an experie... Read >
Author: Susan Collmorgen
24th January 2007
What can you expect to find in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park? Let's start with a few examples of what to see when you are hiking along some of the trails in the Smokies.
A good place to start is the Appalachian Trail, twenty-one miles southe... Read >
Author: Keith Valentine
22nd November 2006
Very seldom does one find something unique to sell online. As an online Internet Marketer, I had been spending most of my time marketing my website promoting MLM opportunities and sites for advertising those opportunities. Although I was making a little ... Read >
Author: Teri Trantanella
16th November 2006
Easterners might know it well, westerners might never have heard of it, but the fact of the matter is that Gatlinburg, Tennessee is a thriving tourist destination and the gateway for The Great Smoky Mountains National Park. If you've been longing for a li... Read >
Author: Caitlin Moore
05th October 2006
Easterners might know it well, westerners might never have heard of it, but the fact of the matter is that Gatlinburg, Tennessee is a thriving tourist destination and the gateway for The Great Smoky Mountains National Park. If you've been longing for a li... Read >
Author: Caitlin Moore
21st August 2006
Typical vacations might consist of fun in the sun or a day at the beach, but if you're feeling a bit unconventional these days, why not embrace the pure wilderness and historic charm of Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Heading inland will allow you to escape the tr... Read >
Author: Caitlin Moore
14th August 2006
The Smoky Mountains can be hard on the ankles, and it rains a lot. I learned this on the first day of my hike, both through experience and from the stories of the other hikers. This was good, though, because hiking this stretch of the Appalachian Trail wo... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman
12th March 2006
Okay, everyone who's visited the Great Smoky Mountains in the past
year raise your hand. That's right, all 9,000,000 of you! And, if you're
not one of the 9,000,000 who visited within the past year, you owe it
to yourself to visit this year.
The G... Read >
Author: Shari Hearn
24th January 2006
Tennessee, Johnson City to Gatlinburg
So dang gorgeous, these 90 miles of rural Tennessee might inspire you to grab a banjo and strum an Appalachian love song.
Take U.S. Route 11E toward Davy Crockett's birthplace (Everyone: "Born on a mountaintop...... Read >
Author: Gregg Hall
17th December 2005
If you miss Cades Cove Tennessee while traveling in the southeastern part of the United States, you've missed one of the most picturesque locations in North America.
Cades Cove is a 6,800 acre scenic paradise located in the Great Smoky Mountains Nation... Read >
Author: Alan LeStourgeon
16th December 2005
The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is located in southeastern Tennessee and borders North Carolina on its western side. The parked was so named because of the perpetual haze that lingers over the valleys and peaks that make up this part of the Appala... Read >
Author: Alan LeStourgeon
01st September 2005
The Great Smoky Mountains are one of the biggest tourist draws in the southern United States. This majestic area is considered to be a part of the Appalachian Mountains, which run from central Alabama all the way to Canada. The Great Smoky Mountains Nat... Read >
Author: Eric Morris
01st September 2005
For many decades Gatlinburg has been a favorite resort getaway for both families and couples. Located in the Smoky Mountains of eastern Tennessee, Gatlinburg sits at the entrance of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. At the foot of Mt. LeConte, Ga... Read >
Author: Eric Morris
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