Brasstown, United States

Travel Blogs from Brasstown (4)

Bringing Folks Together, Brasstown, United States travel blog
Bringing Folks Together
Oct 3, 1997

... daily in the lower level of the dining hall, and features the juried works of over 300 regional artists, including the famous Brasstown Carvers. Nolan Beaver was one of the original Carvers - he paid six cents for his first pocket-knife and carved seven ...

A travel blog entry by burtonll
Mountain Glory, Brasstown Bald, United States travel blog
Mountain Glory
Aug 22, 1997

Go with me? We're headed for a high country retreat in Georgia's Appalachian Mountain territory. High country indeed! Brasstown Bald is the highest point in the state, rising to a glorious 4,784 feet. Catch the shuttle to the topside observation deck that ...

A travel blog entry by burtonll
Shall We Observe?, Brasstown Bald, United States travel blog
Shall We Observe?
Apr 15, 1996

Brasstown Bald is the highest mountain in the state of Georgia, with an elevation of 4,784 feet. Park and ride the shuttle to the fabulous observation deck with a 360-degree view. Check out all the ehxibits and watch the video program. Stay a while, there ...

A travel blog entry by burtonll
Very Folksy, Brasstown, United States travel blog
Very Folksy
Apr 12, 1996

Brasstown, North Carolina, population unknown. The John C Campbell Folk School was founded in 1925 and is patterned after the "folkehojskole" of Denmark. Today's 365-acre campus has 42 buildings, which include a saw mill; craft studios, a craft shop, ...

A travel blog entry by burtonll

Attractions in Brasstown (1)

John C. Campbell Folk School
John C. Campbell Folk School

Brasstown, North Carolina, United States

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