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Oregon Weather and Road Conditions
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Oregon Weather and Road Conditions. Scroll down, the page is long when there are warnings). Cabbage Hill: Deadman's Pass looking East. Meacham, looking East. Meacham, looking West. Oregon snow chain laws. Washington DOT road conditions. Driving Conditions - temperatures for OR and surrounding states. Road condition phone numbers:. Oregon and Washington: 511. Not all phone companies participate in 511, so if 511 does not work for you, try:. For all 50 states, Guam, and Puerto Rico. KGW cams and traffic.
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Smoky Mountains Motels A-B
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Abotts River Edge Motor Lodge and Cabins. Located in the heart of downtown Gatlinburg. On River Road, across from the cool waters of the Little Pigeon River, close to the entrance of the National Park. Our rooms feature private balconies. Also Honeymoon, Anniversary and Birthday Packages. Call Toll Free 1-800-544-2764. 183; local 865-436-9292 · email us. Abotts River Edge Motor Lodge and Cabins. 1-800-544-2764, (local: 865-436-9292). Acorn Vacations : Gatlinburg, 865-436-8898. Best Western Hiway Host.
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Smoky Mountains Golf A-Z
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Baneberry Golf and Resort : 18 Hole, Championship · I-40 and I-81, Baneberry, 865-674-2500. Bays Mountain Golf Course : 18 Holes, Mountain course · 701 Chris Haven Drive, Seymour, 865-577-8172. Bent Creek Golf Resort. 18 Holes, Mountain course designed by Gary Player · Highway 321, Gatlinburg 865-436-2875. Dandridge Golf and Country Club : 27 Holes, Rolling Hillsides designed by Dan Maples · Dandridge, 865-397-2655. Last Modified: August, 2003.
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Smoky Mountains Information
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Smoky Mountains National Park Info. More about the Smokies. There's plenty of things to do in the Smokies, including: General Activities. Or see Tickets and Coupons. For particular events and activities; or see the complete A-Z listing. Learn a little about the history of Gatlinburg. Or read Encyclopedia Britannica's info on the history of Tennessee. Silk's Smoky Photo Album. Gorgeous pictures and lively descriptions of the Smoky Mountains area. Try some of the many tasty recipes in Silk's cookbook.
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Smoky Mountains Historical Sites and Museums A-Z
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Museums and Historical Sites. Beck Cultural Center : African-American history in Knoxville, late 1800's to present · Knoxville, 865-524-8461. Bleak House Confederate Mem. Hall : Built in 1858-occupied by Gen. James Longstreet, museum · Knoxville, 865-522-2371. Blount Mansion : Built between 1792 and 1830, for the S.W. Territory's governor · Knoxville, 865-525-2375. Carbo's Smoky Mtn. Police Museum : Features Walking Tall Sheriff Buford T. Pusser's corvette · Pigeon Forge, 865-453-1358. State-of-the-art f...
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Smoky Mountains Outdoor Adventures
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Appalachian Adventures : Guides for day hikes or overnight trips in the Smokies · Sevierville, 865-908-9126. Cades Cove : Beautiful, remote area, where time stands still, wildlife · Townsend, 865-436-1200. Gatlinburg Sportsman Club : Skeet and trap ranges, open to the public · Gatlinburg, 865-436-0271. Hedgewood Gardens : Something's in bloom year-round, Bog pond, field trails · Townsend, 865-448-984-2052. Endless hours of water fun set on acres of splashin' good times · Pigeon Forge, 865-453-8741.
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iSmoky.com Sevierville History
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Sevierville Is Where The Smoky Mountain Fun Begins! And incorporated in 1901, Sevierville, (pronounced Se-VEER-ville) was named for John Sevier, the first governor of Tennessee. It is the oldest and largest of Sevier County's four cities and is the eighth oldest town in Tennessee. About 200 years ago. Sevierville, the county seat of Sevier County. Over the years, Sevierville, as the county seat, has known five different courthouses, with the last being built in 1895-96 for $22,000. The courthouse was...
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iSmoky.com Pigeon Forge History
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Pigeon Forge is located within a day's drive of two-thirds of the U.S. population. As one of the major gateways to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, more than half of the Park's 10 million plus yearly visitors pass through Pigeon Forge. Today Pigeon Forge boasts a population of 3,987 year round residents. According to the city works department, Pigeon Forge has 4,900 parcels, or separate surveys of property deeds. Originally, Pigeon Forge was named for the passenger pigeons. Is one of the most pho...