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A Local Favorite for 20 Years

Highlands Burrito, the latest addition to Old Edwards’ dining portfolio, is serving up generous helpings of comfort food at 226 South Fourth Street.

One Wicker, Countless Delights

With her remarkable One Wicker Cheese, Sophie Delany offers a Turophile’s Dream. Discover for yourself at 539 Main Street in Highlands, or visit onewickercheesecompany.com. (Pictured: Sophie Delany)

It’s Summertime And The Sippin’ Is Easy

Summer wines are playful, yet seriously complex.


Proietti’s Amatriciana

Tradition and Passion infuse every dish in Paoletti’s kitchen.

Feeding Your Soul

A visit to On the Verandah proves to be the perfect mood elevator, thanks to a carefully weighed menu and a warm, sunshiny staff – 1536 Franklin Road in Highlands, (828) 526-2338. (Pictured: Chef Andrew Figel)

Historic Beauty

This beautifully maintained historic home is steeped in golden memories.


30 Years of Beautifying Highlands

Despite an occasionally rocky course, after 30 years Highlands Lawn and Garden is still green and growing. Visit highlandslawnandgarden.com for more information.

Preserving the Heritage

This year’s Jan Wyatt Symposium, set for June 20, will explore Cashiers’ earliest days and the bold settlers who made it work. For more information, visit cashiershistoricalsociety.org.

Resurgence of Fly-Fishing

The view from the stream is one that’s deeply personal, yet infused with a reverence for the majesty of nature and a respect for fellow anglers. 


In Bartram’s Footsteps

A new guide spotlights the twisty trail blazed by naturalist William Bartram.

Zahner Conservation Lectures

The glories of our natural heritage come into focus with the 2024 Zahner Lecture Season, June 13 through August 15.

How Grandmother’s Garden Grew

The prospect of gardening is as much a function of memory as it is of vision.