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  2. Banner Elk, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    37-03500 [3] GNIS feature ID. 2405208 [2] Website. www.townofbannerelk.org. Banner Elk is a town in Avery County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 1,028 at the 2010 census. [4] Banner Elk is home to Lees–McRae College.

  3. Lees–McRae College - Wikipedia

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    An all-male branch was founded in 1907 in nearby Plumtree, North Carolina. The Plumtree facility was destroyed in a 1927 fire, leading the two campuses to merge at the Banner Elk site. After the merger, the high school program was phased out, and in 1931 the institute was renamed Lees–McRae College as an accredited, coeducational junior college.

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Avery County ...

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    Avery County Jail. Avery County Jail. December 9, 1999. ( #99001494) 1829 Schultz Cir. and Glenn Hicks Lane. 36°05′12″N 81°55′34″W. /  36.086631°N 81.926003°W  / 36.086631; -81.926003  ( Avery County Jail) Newland. former jail that now houses the Avery Historical Museum.

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

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    Of the 10 towns on the WorldAtlas list, nearly half were located in WNC, including Banner Elk, Tryon, Saluda, and Murphy. More: These 4 Western NC places made Southern Living's Best Fall Trips in ...

  6. Valle Crucis Episcopal Mission - Wikipedia

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    September 09, 1993. Valle Crucis Episcopal Mission, also known as Valle Crucis Conference Center, is a historic Episcopal mission church complex and national historic district located near Valle Crucis, Watauga County, North Carolina. The Gothic Revival style, gable-front stone Church of the Holy Cross was built about 1924.

  7. Banner Elk Hotel - Wikipedia

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    October 6, 2000. Banner Elk Hotel is a historic hotel building located at Banner Elk, Avery County, North Carolina. The original section of the hotel dates to about 1856, with expansions made between 1877 and 1891. Two-story rear wings and smaller additions were made between 1891 and 1898. It was originally built as a dwelling house, later ...

  8. Avery County, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Avery County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina. As of the 2020 census, the population was 17,806. [ 1 ] The county seat is Newland. [ 2 ] The county seat was initially established in Elk Park when the county was first formed, but was moved to Newland upon completion of the courthouse in 1912.

  9. Ray Hicks - Wikipedia

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    Ray Hicks was born on August 29, 1922, in Banner Elk, North Carolina. He was the fourth of 11 children [4] of Nathan and Rena Hicks. [5] He had Cherokee ancestry, traced through his great-grandmother. [6] Storytelling and ballad-singing were a big part of life with the Hicks family. Ray was in the eighth generation of family storytellers. [4]