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After an emotional reunion in Wilmington, Brianna, Claire, and Jamie all make their way back to Fraser's Ridge. Here's what we know about the filming location for the Fraser family home.
An Echo in the Bone is the seventh book in the Outlander series of novels by Diana Gabaldon.Centered on time travelling 20th century doctor Claire Fraser and her 18th century Scottish Highlander warrior husband Jamie Fraser, the books contain elements of historical fiction, romance, adventure and fantasy.
Table Rock is a mountain in the east rim of Linville Gorge, part of Pisgah National Forest (Grandfather Ranger District) in North Carolina.It features a distinctive rock formation, and is a prominent peak in the area.
Claire is the wife of Jamie Fraser, her 18th century husband, and facing the politics and turmoil of the forthcoming American Revolution.The preceding novel, The Fiery Cross, concluded with political unrest in the colonies beginning to boil over and the Frasers trying to peacefully live on their isolated homestead in the foothills of North Carolina.
Growing up on Fraser’s Ridge gives Jemmy time to bond with his grandfather Jamie so he still has vivid memories of the past when they return to modern-day Scotland. ... Jamie’s paternal ...
Trouble continues with the Browns as they form 'a committee of safety' that threatens the peace on the ridge, driving a wedge between the Native Americans, the British, and the Frasers. In the meantime, the Christie family arrive on the Ridge, a throwback to Jamie's time in Ardsmuir Prison, and begin to influence the harmony on the Ridge.
Claire is wounded at Monmouth and Jamie resigns from the Continental Army to remain by her side. After spending time in Savannah, they return to Fraser's Ridge, their farm settlement in North Carolina. The printshop and home of Jamie's adopted son Fergus burns down. Fergus's son Henri-Christian dies trying to escape the flames.
The state eventually condemned the Wilsons' road, but allowed Ewart Wilson to operate an inn at Stepps Gap until the early 1960s. NC-128, which connects Mount Mitchell with the Blue Ridge Parkway, was completed in 1948. [26]