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  2. Best small town in the state is in Western North Carolina ...

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    ASHEVILLE -A Western North Carolina town has climbed the ranks in another fan favorites survey. On March 6, Southern Living, a media company based in Birmingham, Alabama, announced the honorees of ...

  3. Raw gems: How many WNC locations are among a list of best ...

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    Gannett. WorldAtlas released a list of 10 "undiscovered" small towns in North Carolina, including several locations in Western NC. Founded in 1994 by cartographer John Moen and his wife, Chris ...

  4. 7 Cutest Small Towns in NC: How many are in the Asheville ...

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    See attractions, best things to do in each. Four out of seven towns on this list of "cutest small towns" in the state were located in WNC. See attractions, best things to do in each. ...

  5. Western North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Many definitions will vary. Western North Carolina (often abbreviated as WNC) is the region of North Carolina which includes the Appalachian Mountains; it is often known geographically as the state's Mountain Region. It contains the highest mountains in the Eastern United States, with 125 peaks rising to over 5,000 feet (1,500 meters) in elevation.

  6. Boone, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Boone is a town in and the county seat of Watauga County, North Carolina, United States. Located in the Blue Ridge Mountains of western North Carolina, Boone is the home of Appalachian State University and the headquarters of the disaster and medical relief organization Samaritan's Purse. The population was 19,092 at the 2020 census.

  7. Burnsville, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Burnsville is located in the mountains of western North Carolina, at 2,825 feet above sea level. It is on a tributary of the Cane River, just north of the Black Mountains, [8] and 30 miles northeast of Asheville. U.S. Highway 19E runs through the town, leading to Interstate 26 and Mars Hill to the west and, to the east, to Spruce Pine.