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  2. Nantahala Outdoor Center - Wikipedia

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    Nantahala Outdoor Center (NOC) is a commercial outdoor guide service and retail store located at 13077 Highway 19 West, Bryson City, NC 28713. It opened in 1972 when Payson, Aurelia Kennedy, and Horace Holden Sr. took over the old Tote 'N Tarry Motel.

  3. Site near Bryson City voted top 10 in two outdoor adventure ...

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    Nantahala Outdoor Center in Bryson City ranked eighth in this voting. The 10Best story detailed NOC's opening in 1972 as a rafting tour company, and expansion beyond the rivers of N.C. including ...

  4. Nantahala, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The Nantahala Outdoor Center was founded in 1972 in Bryson City, North Carolina. The center is known for offering guided trips of kayaking, canoeing, and rafting trips. A man named John Burton started working at the Nantahala Outdoor Center when it first opened and soon became president of the center.

  5. What’s open and safe to do in Bryson City after Helene hit ...

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    Bryson City’s Oct. 21 travel advisory notes grocery stores are open and stocked, ... The 500-acre Nantahala Outdoor Center is open for rafting, zip lining, restaurants and retail.

  6. Bryson City Island Park - Wikipedia

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    A kayaking slalom course was created on the island that makes use of the white water rapids, most notably the "Devil's Dip" rapid. For a period, Island Park was the site of the Bryson City Fire Department's annual walk through "Haunted Halloween island," a well-known fundraiser. [2]

  7. Nantahala River - Wikipedia

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    The Nantahala dam is a diversion dam; the water that normally flows through the river is diverted through a 5.5-mile (8.9 km) penstock before flowing through the Nantahala Powerhouse and back into the original river channel far downstream. The river is "on" when Duke Energy is generating electricity and releasing water.