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  2. Wonderland Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Wonderland Hotel was a two-story wood frame structure, built from local materials, including large chestnut boards harvested nearby. The steps to the Hotel originally started at the Little River Railroad tracks and went to the top of the hill that the hotel sat upon where river rocks were cemented into the top of the stairs spelling out the word "Wonderland".

  3. Blackberry Farm (resort) - Wikipedia

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    Blackberry Farm is a luxury resort in Walland, Tennessee, bordering the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. It was rated the best small hotel in America by Zagat Survey in 2004. [1] Blackberry Farm is part of the Relais & Châteaux association.

  4. Elkmont, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, however, the Wonderland Hotel and several dozen of the Elkmont cottages were listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Elkmont Historic District, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, sparking a 15-year debate over the fate of the historic structures. In 2009, the National Park Service announced plans to restore the ...

  5. We've visited the Smoky Mountains every winter for 15 years ...

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    I've visited the Smoky Mountains with my husband every winter for the past 15 years.. With large-scale holiday events and snow-capped mountains, this area is perfect for a getaway. There's so much ...

  6. Summer in the Great Smoky Mountains? Don't miss these ... - AOL

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    Great Smoky Mountains National Park If you're taking a trip to the Smokies, you should probably visit the namesake national park. It's the most-visited national park in the country for a reason.

  7. Montvale Springs - Wikipedia

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    The Swiss geologist Arnold Henry Guyot, after whom Mount Guyot is named, visited Montvale in 1859 during his survey of the Great Smoky Mountains. [20] Sterling Lanier's grandson was the poet Sidney Lanier. [9] Lanier conceived of his only novel, Tiger Lilies (1868), while staying at the resort in 1860.

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