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Balsam, NC

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balsam North Carolina
Good flow. 4ft mini ramp, 5ft with 6ft extention miniramp, small euro with ledges, large euro, wall ride between 2 5ft quarters, 6ft with 8ft extention, pyramid with hand rail and rainbow ledge, long 4 stair. ... More on skateboardpark.com

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Balsam, North Carolina
The Richland Balsam Nature Loop Trail is relatively short, but combined with the Waterrock Knob Trail, another short but steep hike 20 miles farther south on the Blue Ridge Parkway, the two trails make a complete day of hiking and ... More on Trails

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Two miles off I40, Exit #33 Waynesville, NC, 28786
Featured in the Guinness Book of World Records, and home to the finding of the world's largest sapphire-at ... More on DogFriendly.com
Buy a small ($25) or large ($45) bucket and sluice the dirt through the flowing water until you run out of ... More on GeckoGo

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19 S. Main Street/P.O. Box 1409 Waynesville, NC, 28786
Mission The mission of the Downtown Waynesville Association is to undertake revitalization activities within the service district and downtown area based on the guidelines of the North Carolina and... More on Downtownwaynesville.com
You'll find everything from penny candy to women's fine apparel at this downtown ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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Waynesville NC 28786, United States of America
Inscription. Organized in 1884 as N. C. Teachers Assembly in the White Sulphur Springs Hotel. Building was one mile northwest. , Erected 1985 by Division or Archives and History. (Marker Number P 58: ), , Location. 35° 29.554′ ... More on HMDB

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Waynesville NC 28786, United States of America
Inscription. Until it was demolished in 1899, the Battle House, a stagecoach house and inn, stood just to your left. There, on May 7, 1865, a proposed Union surrender was transformed into a Confederate capitulation. After Col. William ... More on HMDB

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119 Frontier Dr, Sylva, North Carolina 28779-8627

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Waynesville NC 28786, United States of America
Inscription. Gen. James G. Martin, surrendered the army of, Western North Carolina, the last Confederate, force in the state, in, Waynesville, May 6, 1865. , Erected 1941 by Department of Conservation and Development. (Marker Number ... More on HMDB

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1500 Eagles Nest Road Waynesville, NC 28786
