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Robbinsville City Listings in the Smoky Mountains |
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| Blue Waters Mountain Lodge |
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Robbinsville, NC |
General Description: Located on lake Santeetlah.Ten-slip boat dock,comfortable rooms,private baths, wi-fi and bountiful breakfasts.
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| Graham County Travel and Tourism Authority |
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Robbinsville, NC |
General Description: The Graham County Travel and Tourism Authority is a non profit agency working on promoting tourism for their area and welcoming visitors. The public is welcome to stop by for information and brochures of area attractions, located in Robbinsville across from the courthouse. Graham County welcomes all visitors with genuine southern hospitality.
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| Microtel Inn and Suites of Robbinsville |
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Robbinsville, NC |
General Description: The Microtel Inn and Suites in Robbinsville offers rooms with a view. With 50 guest rooms and suites, meeting rooms, non-smoking rooms and handicap accessible rooms also. Graham County, one of the best kept secrets in western North Carolina, now welcomes you with the new Microtel Inn and Suites. Here you will will find clean, modern, reasonably priced rooms with all the luxury you are accustomed to elsewhere. You know you can depend on Microtel.
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| Snowbird Mountain Lodge |
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Robbinsville, NC |
General Description: An unspoiled, hidden vacation oasis tucked away in the southern Appalachian Mountains of western North Carolina. This rustic, yet elegant mountain retreat rests among 100 acres of undisturbed mountaintop in Graham County, North Carolina, just eleven miles from the town of Robbinsville. Built during the years 1939 thru 1941, the historic lodge is constructed of native stone in shades of warm gray to molten yellow and many varieties of native hardwoods including chestnu ...
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| Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center |
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Robbinsville, NC |
General Description: The Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center is a non-profit corporation formed by a group of local citizens after the closing of Stecoah School in 1994. The Center is housed in the restored 1926 Stecoah Schoolhouse. The Center is highly acclaimed for its summer concert and dinner series, An Appalachian Evening, which features mountain roots music in the historic 300-seat air conditioned auditorium. Visitors are amazed to discover prominent and highly regarded musicians pl ...
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