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Woodsgift Farm offers a variety of jams and jellies, sugar-free spreads, dry mixes (gingerbread, shortbread, scone, biscuit, cookie, and pancake), ice cream toppings, curds, floral jellies and rose candy. All products
Come see the Bear Claw pattern on the shed at this 1930s home.
The Bear Claw pattern in red, white and blue is in honor of the black bears of the Great Smoky Mountains and the family quilt of the Wade Family.
n 1860, Stephen Adams and Barbara Galloway Adams willed the original 65 acres of the now Cherry Hill Farm to Emmaline Adams, who soon married J.W.P. Doan. In the 1860s, JWP, his dad and brothers (all woodworkers) built th ...
This barn was built after the turn of the century. Legend has it that when the settlers came through, the strawberry plants were so thick that the legs of their horses were red.
FROM ASHEVILLE,NC ~ take I-26 north & exit onto 25/70 to Marshall/Hot Springs, at left turn to Hot Springs stay straight onto 208 until it turns into Tn.70 at the sate line, go 3/10ths mile turn right onto Viking Mountai
Stop by Claussen's to view the Bear's Paw.
Stop by the Cherohala Skyway Visitor Center in Tellico Plains for free maps of the Skyway and the Cherokee National Forest, Skyway driving conditions and local area souvenirs and gifts.
The Bear Paw Quilt Square is located at Crockett Tavern.
Granny B's Quilt Shop opened September 2005 and was named after owner Fay Davidson's sister Betty Martin whose grandson called her Granny B. The shop is in a historic house circa 1897, and the quilt pattern is named after Bernice Stokes who is a historian ...
The only place in East Tennessee you can see the Bethlehem Star. Enjoy the beauty of God's Country and stop in Byrd's for a gander at the Bethlehem star.
The Star of Bethlehem is likely one of the most recognizable quilt patterns to Americans, well known by this name all around the country. It is also one the oldest patterns. This old multi-pieced star block is has many
This land was once a part of a larger piece of property and has been farmed for many years. Get a close-up look at the Bird of Paradise quilt block.
The mission of Knoxville Zoological Gardens is to celebrate the wonders of the natural world. Through education, conservation, exhibition, research and recre
It's hard to blaze a trail down this winding country road the meanders along the Clinch river to the Horton's farm.
See the Blazing Star quilt pattern at Jefferson City Hall. The building was once Estes Funeral Home.
This blue star pattern, a favorite of Bill and Tina, was made by them, and is located on their blue-trimmed house. Their home is located on the golf course at Baneberry.
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