There is nowhere in the country quite like Gatlinburg, Tennessee. It is the gateway to the Great Smoky Mountains, the most visited national park in the U.S. But beyond that, it is just a cool, quirky little town with all kinds of unusual and wonderful things to...
Tucked away on the eastern edge of Gatlinburg, Tennessee, the Great Smoky Arts & Crafts Community represents a vibrant and enduring hub of American craftsmanship. This unique enclave, established over eight decades ago, hosts the largest independent organization...
White Oak Flats Cemetery, nestled in the heart of Gatlinburg, Tennessee, is a site rich in history, mystery, and a testament to the enduring legacy of the town’s founders. This article delves into the past of this historic cemetery, exploring its origins, the...
Among the natural wonders and Southern charm of Gatlinburg, Tennessee, you’ll discover a historic gem that is also a great place to sit and relax for a minute while you’re exploring Gatlinburg – the Pi Beta Phi Fraternity Centennial Plaza. Unveiled...
Did you know that there is an abandoned resort town named Daisy Town in the Great Smoky Mountains near Elkmont Campground? It’s true! Read on to learn about this unique place. Daisy Town was originally built by the Little River Lumber Company in the early 1900s...
Did you know that right in downtown Gatlinburg lies an amusement park called Fun Mountain? If you’ve been to Gatlinburg in the last few years, you’re likely saying “Wait a minute – I’ve driven through Gatlinburg and didn’t see any...