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Cashiers Historical Society’s ongoing labors provide a vivid link to the early days of southern Jackson County.
Cashiers Historical Society’s ongoing labors provide a vivid link to the early days of southern Jackson County.
Angie Jenkins’ new book casts a warm light upon a Highlands that’s long past, before it slips beyond the collective memory.
This year’s Highlands Olde Mountain Christmas Parade will be swinging to the beat of a cherished town tradition.
Rumors and speculation still swirl about a mystery beneath the deep waters of Lake Glenville.
Feeling an above-normal level of gift giving anxiety in the days leading up to Christmas? These shops and galleries, recognized far beyond the confines of the Plateau, are a simple balm to ease your mind.
Cashiers Hotel’s The Wine and Provisions Shop magnifies the hotel’s concierge level of service with its wisely-curated inventory of wines and its shelves of unique items. For more information, visit hotelcashiers.com or call (828) 743-7066.
The correct selection of wine adds a joyful flavor to any holiday celebration.
Family get-togethers and holiday entertaining are so much more enjoyable when someone else handles the cooking.
Highlands Burritos, located at 226 South Fourth Street, is serving up generous helpings of comfort food and, just as important, local conversation.
They’re open Monday through Saturday, 11:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M.
Drawing upon its members’ natural talents of creativity and ingenuity, the Art League of Highlands-Cashiers managed to stage a successful year of meetings and events.
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