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  2. Little Switzerland, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Little Switzerland is an unincorporated community in McDowell and Mitchell counties of North Carolina, United States. It is located along North Carolina Highway 226A (NC 226A) off the Blue Ridge Parkway, directly north of Marion and south of Spruce Pine. The elevation is 3,468 feet (1,057 m) above sea level.

  3. Tropical Storm Helene closed the most famous road in Western ...

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    The Blue Ridge Parkway at Gooch Gap, near Little Switzerland, North Carolina, after Tropical Storm Helene. The National Park Service is still assessing damage to the 469-mile road in North ...

  4. Woody's Knob - Wikipedia

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    By vehicle, the mountain top is 5.1 statute miles from uptown Little Switzerland and the Blue Ridge Parkway. Approaching Woody's Knob on Old Chestnut Grove Church Road, Neideiger Road, Lake Laurel and Emerald Mine Road; gravel paved Firetower Road terminates at the grass covered summit.

  5. North Carolina Highway 226 - Wikipedia

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    North Carolina Highway 226 (NC 226) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of North Carolina.Traveling north–south through Western North Carolina, it connects the cities and towns of Grover, Shelby, Marion, Spruce Pine and Bakersville.

  6. How long will Blue Ridge Parkway be closed in North Carolina ...

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    America's favorite drive, Blue Ridge Parkway, is closed indefinitely throughout North Carolina due to damage from Tropical Storm Helene.. The National Park Service announced on Sept. 29 that the ...

  7. Should Blue Ridge Parkway have National Historic Landmark ...

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    Since 1946, The Blue Ridge Parkway has become the most frequently visited site within the national park system. In 2023, about 16.7 million people visited the parkway, about a million more than ...