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    Emerald Village

    3.6 (19 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Amanda E.

    We booked back a few months ago for the black light tour, we had the idea that we would be going into a mining cave and seeing all these different glowing lights. Sadly it wasn't anything like that. It was fun for the most part, aside from it being so windy and cold. What little bit of the show we got wasn't particularly worth the amount of money we all spent as a family. It is an experience though. I definitely wouldn't recommend for children under the age of 5 due to how cold it can get in the mountains, since it is an outside activity. I do highly recommend the store side of things. They have some beautiful crystals you can purchase as well as mining kits for the children! I spent quite a bit of money buying so many crystals to take home with me. I would love to come back and visit the museums they had on site!

    Tony R.

    Interesting history, interesting pictures, neat cave-like area. Nice opportunity for pictures, but can be expensive for large family at $7 each for the tour. Gem mining is for entertainment value and cool looking rocks ONLY! Think about it. If there were still precious minerals, do you think they would open mine to public? They try and hook you into the expense of cutting and setting of stones but it's not worth the value of stones, so be entertained and don't expect the big windfall. The bucket sizes start at $10 and go up to $1000.00, the bigger the bucket the bigger the stones, which tells me they place the stones in the bucket.

    Charissa H.

    My husband and I had the BEST TIME!!! Not only is the area itself just stunning, the staff at Emerald Village were awesome as well! We had great chats with the woman in the Mine gift shop and with Walter down at the gem panning area! Both were so full of knowledge and willing to share fun facts and information that we just ate up! The gem panning experience was really cool as well. We split the 3lb bucket and I highly recommend that for 2 people, we found some great pieces! Can't wait to bring family back one day!

    Norma Jean L.

    Was a fun day visiting the local mine and loved the sites! Great for a bigger group and Groupon was a great deal! Staff was very helpful and shared education about the sites!

    Gem Mining was actually fun!

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    I did the gem bucket from McKinney Mine.

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    Burnsville Town of

    Burnsville Town of

    4.0(2 reviews)
    10.9 mi

    I like old towns like this with a big grassy square, a monument to some historical dude named…read moreBurns, and some neat shops. It has a quilt shop on the square, some churches, an old historic inn that Elvis stayed at, a coffee house, some galleries, and a few places to eat that nook neat. Worth a stop if you are traveling through, but not a destination unless you are going for some big hiking at Mt. Mitchell or some of the other great outdoors places it has nearby. I'd stop here again.

    The road from Asheville was finished last year and already the town is perking up with new…read morerestaurants and longer hours for some of the existing eating establishments. The Grapevine has really great women's clothing, Appalachain Java has nice food all the way until 8pm, Homeplace brewery has some kind of food truck each night, music, trivia, and great beer. Rescue Dog Cafe and Burnsville Donut Company are keeping East Main Street lively and well fed, and Garden Deli and Snapdragon are consistently good on the Town Square. Rad Dawgs and the ice cream parlor next to it are just plain fun. I'm addicted to the Gyrate taco there. Ye Olde Country store has quality deli items and mile high sandwiches. Main Street Shoes has really cute footwear and YummiYarns has a great selection of yarn for knitting, crochet, or weaving. Quilt and Code has quilting supplies on one side and computer help on the other. There's a terrific health food store, an outdoor living store that just opened, a music store, a couple galleries including one that is part of Toe River Arts Council, Dark Sky Wood handcrafted furniture, an outfitter store, Parkway Playhouse, Yancey Theater, a wine shop, a couple of antique stores, a pizza shop and the new Mountain Chef Bistro. NuWray Inn, the Terrell House, and Carolina Country Motel all offer accomadations. The Chamber of Commerce and the Visitors Center can direct you to the History Museum and other points of interest. There's a Farmer's Market on Saturday mornings and free events for families and kids on the square on Saturday mornings during the summer. Also there is bargain shopping at New to You furniture, Felicity's Closet, Alexandra's Closet, and Barkin Basement. There is definitely plenty to keep you busy for a full day or more.

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    Revolutionary War Graveyard - Revolutionary War Graveyard, Dandridge

    Revolutionary War Graveyard

    5.0(2 reviews)
    73.0 mi

    There's a very helpful brochure at the entrance and if they're out of stock, I've added a picture…read more The brochure tells the story of this cemetery that dates back to 1785 when the oldest church in the county was organized by Scots-Irish in a log building that stood at the north side of the graveyard called Francis Dean's or Robert Henderson's Lower Meeting House. Dean owned the land and Henderson was the first pastor of the church. The brochure continues, "When the church was founded in 1785, Dandridge was just a small western outpost nestled along the French Broad River in Caswell County, State of Franklin, where most people were living in scattered log cabins. The ace of cession by North Carolina paved the way for the formation of the State of Franklin which almost became the nation's 14th state and survived for four years under its own government even though North Carolina would never officially recognize the Franklinites." It was peaceful and interesting and quite historic. If you're heading to Dandridge, stop in and visit the final resting place of these pioneers. [Review 20105 overall - 461 in Tennessee - 1081 of 2023.]

    So old. Yeah, this is pretty neat. Dating back to around 1785, interred here are the graves of…read moreRevolutionary War veterans and early citizens of Dandridge. The are only a handful of headstones and they are all unmarked and weathered - in a really cool historic way. There are several stone benches and the grounds are well maintained. The local attendant at the visitor center told me much more oral history; apparently you may never guess it by the size of this little hill mound but approximately 200 unknown graves lie underneath. Oh my.

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    Carhartt Mansion Ruins

    Carhartt Mansion Ruins

    5.0(1 review)
    88.9 mi

    Very cool urban "archaeological" find...nobody but locals "in the know" seem to be aware it's even…read morethere! Found out about it from the very nice & informative bartender at Dust Off Brewing (check out doing to the YoCo Brew Trail; check into 6 breweries on the app & get a t-shirt). He couldn't quite remember how to get to it, but after some intensive research, found the geo coordinates. That was honestly the only way to find this place, plus a little guts & guesswork. You can quasi see some portion of the rockwork of the ruinous remains from the paved Riverwalk trail. The "easiest" way to get to the ruins is to follow the Riverwalk Piedmont Medical Center Trail to just before mile marker 1.25; you will see this steep wooden thing with awkwardly placed planks. You basically have to rock-wall climb your way up. From there you are on a mountain biking trail. Follow the arrows for just over a quarter mile and you will see some indicators of the ruins before they open up in front of you. You will most likely have the place to yourself. Really cool to wander around and take it all in. Just be careful with holes and don't walk on or within the actual ruins as they are pretty sketch & unsteady. There are spiders, snakes, and flying insects galore, so put on repellent and stay vigilant cuz it is deep woods! You can either get back down the way you came; I found this gray rock slope that I found easier to navigate than sliding down the wood thing I climbed up. Either way, really neat find and I'm so glad I explored to find it! The paved walkway along the Catawba is also a nice walk to and from!

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