Cultural and Educational in the Smoky Mountains |
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| John C. Campbell Folk School |
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Brasstown, NC |
General Description: Nation's oldest folk school founded in 1925. Crafts, music, dance, other Appalachian traditions are taught one-week or weekend classes year-round. National Historic District. Craft Shop. History Center. On-campus housing and meals. Tuition for classes. Fall Festival the first weekend in October. Visitors welcome.
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| Oconaluftee Indian Village |
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Cherokee, NC |
General Description: The Oconaluftee Indian Village is a re-created village of the 1700's. Visitors experience the everyday life of the Cherokee through artisans who perform tasks done by their forefathers. Witness war council meetings, war re-enactments, traditional dances and more.
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| Southwestern Community College |
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Sylva, NC |
General Description: A full-service North Carolina Communtiy College serving Macon, Jackson and Swain counties and the Cherokee Indian Reservation.
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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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