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Drama Road, Cherokee, NC
In 1947, Western North Carolina Associated Communities, a group of forward-thinking business people from nine counties surrounding Cherokee, NC, decided presenting an outdoor drama about the Cherokee would bolster local tourism. They ... More on Cherokee-nc.com

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Drama Road, Cherokee, NC
In 1947, Western North Carolina Associated Communities, a group of forward-thinking business people from nine counties surrounding Cherokee, NC, decided presenting an outdoor drama about the Cherokee would bolster local tourism. They ... More on Cherokee-nc.com

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U.S. Highway 441 North/P.O. Box 398 Waynesville, NC, 28719
Operated by the Cherokee Historical Association, this living museum offers a step back in time to the mid-... More on Frommers
We wanted to see this on our trip from Pigeon Forge after two days there we drove up in the Smokey Mountain... More on TripAdvisor

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Cherokee, North Carolina, United States

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971 Tsali Blvd., Cherokee, NC 28719
The rare spruce-fir forests that cloak the highest elevations of the Smokies were among the primary reasons the Smoky Mountains were designated a national park. Covering only 13,000 of the parks 50... More on Trails
One of a kind with lots of history. Sites are indeed fairly small and will More on Trails

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645 Tsali Blvd, Cherokee, NC 28719
Founded in 1946 with the purpose of preserving and advancing Cherokee arts and crafts, the Qualla Arts & Cr... More on Cherokee-nc.com
The staff was very helpful and friendly also. More on TripAdvisor

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Cherokee, NC 28719

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Highway l50, 441 North, Cherokee, NC 28719
Oconaluftee offers both a visitor center and the Mountain Farm Museumâa collection of historic log buildings gathered from throughout the Smoky Mountains and preserved on a single site. Buildings include a house, barn, applehouse, ... More on MuseumsUSA.org

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Cherokee NC 28719, United States of America

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3 Big Cove Rd, Cherokee, NC 28719
Unique museum housing the world's largest collection of Cherokee arts and crafts. Exhibits portray Cherokee history, legends, and culture, including religion, dance, ceremony, government, gender roles, the Trail of Tears and the ... More on Cherokeesmokies.com
