You remember seeing the towns, the people, and the scenes in a Norman Rockwell painting depicting a quieter, gentler way of life. Maggie Valley and Waynesville are a lot like one of those towns in a Norman Rockwell painting. Five shopping days until Christmas and “not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse”, a [...]
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So many readers have asked me for more information since I posted the blog “Maggie Valley Tweety over Bird Sanctuary”. Thank you for reading and commenting. I would like to give you a couple of links for more information. I hope you find them useful. The first one is on the Smokies Audubon chapter here: [...]
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Hi Everyone, That’s my DJ musician husband Dan, and our dog “DJ”. We are all thrilled that the Sarge’s Dog Walk is going to be held in Waynesville again. This year it will on August 6th. Pre-registration is Thursday August 4th or Friday the 5th. WLOS, 99.9 Kiss Country will be there too! It’s a [...]
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The Town of Maggie Valley is surrounded by the stunning Smoky Mountains and is close to one of the most intriguing and picturesque stretches of the Blue Ridge Parkway one can imagine. It offers a true four seasons, cool elevations, and a lifestyle many seek out! Maggie Valley is also a town full of color, [...]
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So much nature to enjoy. My husband and I went for a ride to Cades Cove the other day. I think it is one of the most peaceful rides in the mountains. You never know what you are going to see. If you do this ride, my advice, don’t forget your camera. Cataloochee Valley is another; [...]
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“ ”MAGGIE VALLEY — A key victory was won Tuesday in the relentless fight to keep Ghost Town in the Sky alive as a family amusement park, but the battle is far from over. An offer by Al Harper, of American Heritage Family Parks, LLC, to buy the park out of bankruptcy for about $7.5 million [...]
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Tuesday, April 15th, 2010. Citizens of Maggie Valley came together to discuss the Maggie Bird Sanctuary Birding Projectat the community center. Kathleen Klawitter has been doing research for almost a year now and said that Maggie Valley is the Center Hub of the six Haywood County Birding Sites. She brought knowledge and enthusiasm about this [...]
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Views like this from your own front door The majestic grandeur of the land. The morning mist that gives meaning to “Great Smoky Mountains”. The people, places, and rich cultural that make every nook and cranny a treasure yet to be discovered. I haven’t found anything that I don’t like about living in the mountains. [...]
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