Smoky Mountain Living - January/February 2018
English | 76 pages | True PDF | 22.7 MB
English | 76 pages | True PDF | 22.7 MB
Equipped with paint, chalk, brushes, ropes and two helpers, Rock CIty's Clark Byers drove the highways and byways of Appalachia looking for barns and willing barn owners. One hundred years ago, the prime mode of transportation from the Great Smoky Mountains to the big cities was a steam locomotive. Today, riding historical and tourist lines in the area is a connection to that past.
Also: take a journey to see the elk in the Cataloochee Valley; read about truffles and coffee in the Smokies; stroll through an espaliered garden; and learn about the Natchez, regarded by the Cherokee as “a race of wizards and conjurers.”