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March 27, 2002. The Playmore–Bowery Road Historic District is a residential historic district composed of a collection of summer resort houses in the hills east of Highlands, North Carolina. The principal estate in the area, called Playmore, was established by the Ravenel family in 1879–80; it is situated on 140 acres (57 ha) south of Horse ...
July 28, 2011. The Highlands North Nistoric District encompasses the historic heart of Highlands, North Carolina, a summer resort town high in the state's western mountains. Its 60 acres (24 ha) include some of the first permanent year-round settlements in the town (established 1875), as well as a high concentration of its oldest surviving ...
Highlands is an incorporated town in Macon County in the U.S. state of North Carolina. Located on a plateau in the southern Appalachian Mountains, within the Nantahala National Forest, it lies mostly in southeastern Macon County and slightly in southwestern Jackson County, in the Highlands and Cashiers Townships, respectively.
The Baldwin-Coker Cottage is a historic house at 266 Lower Lake Road in Highlands, North Carolina. The Rustic-style -story log house was designed and built in 1925 by James John Baldwin, an architect from Anderson, South Carolina. The cottage is important as a prototype for a number of later houses that were built by members of the construction ...
Cliffside Lake Recreation Area. Coordinates: 35.0794°N 83.2368°W. The Cliffside Lake Recreation Area is located in Nantahala National Forest in the Appalachian Mountains of North Carolina. [1] It offers both fishing and swimming and is less than ten miles northwest of Highlands, North Carolina on State Road 28. [2]
Mountain Waters Scenic Byway National Forest Scenic Byway Route information Maintained by NCDOT Length 64.5 mi (103.8 km) Component highways US 64 (Highlands–Franklin) US 19 / US 74 (Beechertown) NC 28 (Almond) Major junctions South end US 64 / NC 28 in Highlands North end NC 28 in Almond Location Country United States State North Carolina Counties Macon, Swain Highway system Scenic Byways ...
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