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Ripley’s Local Discount Days for 8 Tennessee Attractions

Ripley's Local Discount Days for 8 Tennessee Attractions

Residents and those who work locally can see any of the Ripley’s attractions in Sevier County for just $5 during Local Discount Days. Everyone who lives or works in Blount, Cocke, Jefferson, Knox or Sevier County may take advantage of this local discount and enjoy any of the Ripley’s Tennessee attractions for just $5 plus tax per person/per visit from ...

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Gatlinburg Events Raise Awareness, Celebrate Earth Week

Gatlinburg Events Raise Awareness, Celebrate Earth Week

Each spring when the mountains turn green, Gatlinburg celebrates “Going Green” in a big way during the annual Earth Week Celebration held Monday, April 18 to Saturday, April 23, 2016. Gatlinburg dedicates an entire week to celebrate caring for the earth with events designed to share easy green practices through games, crafts and music, opportunities to get outside and maybe even get your ...

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Nelson Ziegler Paintings of Great Smoky Mountains on Exhibit at Arrowmont

Nelson Ziegler Paintings of Great Smoky Mountains on Exhibit at Arrowmont

Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts is exhibiting works by Nelson Ziegler – Spring Wildflower Pilgrimage Artist of the Year. The Pilgrimage is a five-day event, April 19-23, 2016 hosted by the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The event offers 144 professionally guided walks and presentations held in the Park and Mills Conference Center in Gatlinburg. The exhibit showcases Ziegler’s ...

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Cataloochee Prescribed Burn to Improve Elk Habitat

Cataloochee Prescribed Burn to Improve Elk Habitat

Great Smoky Mountains National Park fire management officials will be conducting a 600-acre prescribed burn in the Canadian Top project area adjacent to Cataloochee Valley in North Carolina. Weather permitting, burn operations will begin on Saturday, April 16, 2016. Crews should be able to complete the burn on Saturday. Smoke, however, may be present in the area through Sunday. The ...

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Friends of the Smokies Members among 100 Most Influential in Park History

Friends of the Smokies Members among 100 Most Influential in Park History

In honor of the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service, Great Smoky Mountains Association has released a list of the 100 most influential individuals in Great Smoky Mountains National Park history, including many who have had a direct impact on Friends of the Smokies. The list was published in a special issue of Great Smoky Mountains Association’s award-winning Smokies Life Magazine, ...

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Artisan Cheese Shop in Gatlinburg offers Local, International Cheese Selection

Artisan Cheese Shop in Gatlinburg offers Local, International Cheese Selection

A new specialty foods store called Artisan Cheese and More held its official ribbon cutting ceremony on Monday, April 11, 2016 and members of the Gatlinburg Chamber of Commerce were on hand to help celebrate. Artisan Cheese and More sells local to international cheeses, seasoned and candied nuts, jams, jellies, fruit butters, pickled relishes, mustards, hot soft Bavarian pretzels and ...

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Man Jumps from Gatlinburg Space Needle Observation Deck

Man Jumps from Gatlinburg Space Needle

Police say a man committed suicide Monday by jumping from the Space Needle in Gatlinburg. At about 5:40 p.m. on April 11, 2016, police received a call that someone had fallen from the Arcadia Space Needle. Officers responded to the scene at 115 Motor Nature Trail where they found a deceased white male in his late fifties on the sidewalk. ...

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Smokies Moves to New Lottery System for Synchronous Fireflies Event Parking Passes

Smokies Moves to New Lottery System for Synchronous Fireflies Event Parking Passes

Great Smoky Mountains National Park officials announced that parking passes for shuttle transportation to view the synchronous fireflies at Elkmont will be distributed this year via a lottery system. Since 2006, access to the Elkmont area has been limited to shuttle-service during the eight days of predicted peak activity in order to reduce traffic congestion and provide a safe viewing ...

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Park Limits Access in Whiteoak Sink Area to Protect Bats

Park Limits Access in Whiteoak Sink Area to Protect Bats

Great Smoky Mountains National Park officials will reopen the Whiteoak Sink area with limited access effective April 1 through May 15, 2016 to limit human disturbance in critical bat habitat and help hikers avoid interactions with bats. Park biologists will continue monitoring bat populations near the site as they emerge from winter hibernacula to collect population, ecological and behavioral data ...

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40+ Workshops Offered at Hands On Gatlinburg Arts & Crafts Weekend

40+ Workshops Available at Hands On Gatlinburg Arts & Crafts Weekend

Gatlinburg is gearing up and preparations are underway for the first-ever Hands On Gatlinburg Arts & Crafts Weekend from April 8 through April 10, 2016 in the Great Smoky Arts and Crafts Community. The 2016 Hands On Gatlinburg Arts & Crafts Weekend provides arts and crafts lovers the opportunity to own a beautifully crafted piece of artwork made with their ...

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