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

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    That status is now official, with the Tennessee city named the Best Place to Visit for Fall. There's always plenty to enjoy about Gatlinburg, from attractions like mini golf and mountain coasters ...

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  4. Gatlinburg, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Gatlinburg is a mountain resort city in Sevier County, Tennessee.It is located 39 miles (63 km) southeast of Knoxville and had a population of 3,944 at the 2010 Census [7] and a U.S. Census population of 3,577 in 2020. [8]

  5. Laurel Falls Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Laurel Falls Trail is an American hiking trail, in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park of Sevier County, Tennessee.The trail ascends Cove Mountain (elev. 4,077 ft (1,243 m); 1,372 m), leading past Laurel Falls, one of the most popular waterfalls in the national park, en route to the summit of Cove Mountain and the Cove Mountain fire tower.

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    As travelers come to the Gatlinburg/Pigeon Forge/Sevierville areas, check updated online maps to help find alternate routes with parts of Interstates 26 and 40 shut down, along with some other ...

  7. Museum of Salt and Pepper Shakers - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of Salt and Pepper Shakers is located in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. It houses more than 20,000 pairs of salt and pepper shakers from all over the world. There is also a sister museum in El Castell de Guadalest, Alicante, Spain, which displays another 20,000 pairs. The museum was founded in 2002 by Andrea Ludden, a Belgian archaeologist.