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  2. WATCH: Gatlinburg hotel guests feed a bear from a balcony ...

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    The feeding in the video, which is dated June 25, occurred after other dangerous black bear and human interactions at Anakeesta Mountaintop Adventure Park and outside Bearskin Lodge in Gatlinburg ...

  3. Gatlinburg is the best place to visit in fall. Why? Leaf ...

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    Here are all the cities joining Gatlinburg on the 10Best Readers’ Choice Awards list of Best Place to Visit for Fall: Gatlinburg, Tennessee Mackinac Island, Michigan

  4. Gatlinburg, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The Gatlinburg Trolley, a privately funded public transit system, caters to area tourists. [50] The Gatlinburg SkyLift takes visitors up 1,800 feet (550 m) to the top of Crockett Mountain, [51] to the longest footbridge in the US which spans two mountains. [52] Ober Mountain [53] is the only ski resort in the state. It has eight ski trails ...

  5. List of historical structures maintained by the Great Smoky ...

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    Mountain Farm Museum Self-Guided Tour (Gatlinburg: Great Smoky Mountains Association, date not given). Thomason, Phillip and Williams, Michael. National Register of Historic Places Registration Form for Elkmont Historic District. April–July 1993, pp. 8–19. PDF file. Trout, Ed.

  6. Ole Smoky Distillery - Wikipedia

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    Ole Smoky Tennessee Moonshine is a corn whiskey distillery in Gatlinburg, Tennessee.Their downtown Gatlinburg, Tennessee facility features two working copper stills. Visitors are able to see the distilling process up close while learning about the history of moonshine production in the Smoky Mountains.

  7. Perry's Camp - Wikipedia

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    Perry's Camp was originally located on both sides of the West Fork of the Little Pigeon River about halfway between Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge where Flat Branch joins the river. The structures closest to the river were demolished when US-441 was widened in the late 1950s. [ 1 ]