Written by willow on 02 Feb, 2001
This furniture showroom features the very best of North Carolina furniture. We visited with the intent of browsing for ideas of an upcoming redecorating project. The showroom is so well stocked with a wide variety of styles; we left more undecided than ever.…Read More
This furniture showroom features the very best of North Carolina furniture. We visited with the intent of browsing for ideas of an upcoming redecorating project. The showroom is so well stocked with a wide variety of styles; we left more undecided than ever. Unfortunately, now that we are home, it is the bizarre and mundane styles that we remember rather than the serviceable pieces that suit our home.
The furniture prices are 20-50% less than local retailers. The floor salesman was helpful and offered that purchasers from out of state are exempt from sales tax. A savings which greatly off-sets the shipping costs.
This curvy mountain drive offers spectacular scenery. During winter months the trees are leafless and a panoramic view await your pleasure with each curve. One of the most beautiful vistas in the Smoky's is a place called Blue Valley and blue it is.…Read More
This curvy mountain drive offers spectacular scenery. During winter months the trees are leafless and a panoramic view await your pleasure with each curve. One of the most beautiful vistas in the Smoky's is a place called Blue Valley and blue it is. Unfortunately, some mogul has built a home on the brink of the overlook. The home is spectacular but blocks the view from passing motorists.
We watched children on sleds on one snowy hillside. They seemed impervious to the cold as anxious parents huddled for warmth beneath the cedars.
Written by LoveNCBeauty on 04 Jun, 2012
I love this quaint, upscale, mountain town. It is home to Old Edward's Inn, a top hotel, resort and spa. There are no fast food restaurants, chain stores, or artificial "attractions" here. Just the natural beauty of the mountains, waterfalls, hiking trails, golf courses, rivers…Read More
I love this quaint, upscale, mountain town. It is home to Old Edward's Inn, a top hotel, resort and spa. There are no fast food restaurants, chain stores, or artificial "attractions" here. Just the natural beauty of the mountains, waterfalls, hiking trails, golf courses, rivers and forests. Downtown shopping is exceptional with my favorite stores being SILVER EAGLE, DRY SINK, Kilwins, Mountain Fresh, Annawear, and Jolies. Gourmet restaurants, boutiques and historic hotels and B&Bs line the three blocks that make up the downtown. Just 2 hours north of Atlanta.Close