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1880 Cedar Creek Mill Houses
The Hamburg Village, later known as Glenville, was considered a small business center with three stores, boarding houses, blacksmith shops and stables. There were several grist mills operating including a flour mill located on the bank of Cedar Creek at its juncture with the Tuckasegee River. The Hamburg Village became the Glenville Village in just 11 more years. The original …
Politics & Fashion
When the first Woman’s Rights Convention was held in 1848 in Seneca Falls, New York, women’s fashion was as tight-laced as their lives! Cinched-in corsets and heavy, long skirts that swept the floor (or the dirty streets) limited their movement and their freedom. So when women organized a convention demanding a say in their lives including the right to vote, …
Fishing Through Covid-19
As an owner of a thriving small business and fly shop (Brookings), the Covid -19 situation has totally blind-sided me and my staff, as it has the rest of the world. Right about the time that some of the best fishing of the year was about to begin, and our guides’ schedules were looking like schedule days per week, …
Gem of the Woods
The gifts of May, amidst the lingering trials of April, have been immortalized by poet Lucy Larcom: When April steps aside for May, like diamonds all the rain-drops glisten; Fresh violets open every day, to some new bird each hour we listen. This little bird, like glistening rain-drops and fresh violets, can lift human spirits on a May day. The …
A Tried & True Evergreen
Pachysandra is one of five species of the Boxwood family. It has roots to eastern Asia as well as North America. The plant most associated with this area is commonly called Allegheny Spurge. Even though it can grow upward to 17 inches, the average growth for each plant is 12 inches high and 6 inches wide. It’s an aggressive …
See What Unfolds
The Botanical Gardens of the Highlands Biological Station is an ecological preserve of native flora of the Highlands Plateau and southern Appalachian Mountains. Native plants are presented in natural habitat settings as well as in demonstration gardens for the education and delight of visitors. If you explore the Botanical Gardens this spring, keep a close eye out for the native …
Those Travels Add Layers
A-List Antiques, located at 40 Burns Street in Cashiers, is a deceptively humble location for a larger than life antiques warehouse. Proprietress Ann Miller Hopkins recently relocated full time to Cashiers after co-owning the successful Antiques on Holiday in Destin, Florida, for 18 years. That business wasn’t just a business for Ann, it was a passion, so getting out …
Shop The Plateau from Home
It’s no secret that, for many people, the Plateau’s shopping opportunities are a reason to visit for a weekend or a week, or to buy a second (or third) home. It’s an astonishingly rich collection of shops, galleries and boutiques, their goods assembled with care and an eye toward quality. And it’s all served up with deeply personal service, at …
Greystone’s Generosity
For over 100 years, Lake Toxaway has been offering comfort and relief to its guests and the community. For its guests – people like Stephen King, and Nicole Kidman, and Steve Martin, driven people looking to escape from the rigors of 21st century life – Greystone Inn offers an undeniable level of comfort and tranquility. For the community, it’s offered …
Cashiers Valley Smokehouse
Summer’s coming and there’s some good news to look forward to. Here on the Plateau there’s a new game in town, Cashiers Valley Smokehouse, owned and operated by hospitality specialists and restaurateurs, Brien Peterkin Jr. and Jon Caddell. Many will recognize them as the current owners of popular Slab Town Pizza, so they are not new to the restaurant business …
For the Love of Barbecue
EVENT CANCELLED. Five years ago, Southern Foodways Director John T Edge said that “Southerners recognize Barbecue to be our premier folk food”, their joints, places “where seekers find solace as well as honest eats.” On May 21, The Farm at Old Edwards will celebrate two pit masters who work one of these shrines – Atlanta’s Titans of Barbecue, the Fox …
Paula Jones’ Grouper Hemingway
Furniture designer Paula Jones strolls through the grocery store with a smile so magnetic that it seems to set the whole place aglow. On her wrist she brandishes a woven wood peach “shopping basket.” Yet there’s more to know about her – for the woman that appears and is so approachable is also a deeply talented artist and a …