the drive between cherokee and maggie valley is littered with awesome signs.
it's as if time stopped in 1981.
granny's restaurant - happy birthday angela - cherokee casino in background
cool valley motel (no pool)
"he plays that choctaw bingo every friday night, drinks that johnny walker at the club 69" - james mcmurtry
hemlock motel seems to have gone the way of many carolina hemlocks
all you can eat country vittles!
seriously back in time
sweet spot for a dish barn
starvin' marvin's - stop! and shop i need your money!
smallest house in the world? but room for a porch.
stompin ground for all your square dancing and clogging needs
abc store for all your grain alcohol needs
chainsaw bears, amish jams
i bet the flapjacks are good here
tarheel kountry kitchen - home of the BIG biscuit, biker wear
we were out there to go to sequoyah national golf course, which is a really wild place, and another story for another day.
he doesn't look like my people. looks more creek than cherokee. LOL!
ReplyDeletehmmm... he's on the cherokee reservation, but maybe he was 'relocated' from a more creek-ish place!
ReplyDeleteit might be hard to sculpt fine details ; - )
ReplyDeletehahaha! roger that!
ReplyDeletethat has to be the smallest house ever. Yes - everything still looks the same as when my mom took me and my brother to Soco Gardens. The clearest memory I have of that place was the HUGE pit of snakes they had. It was like looking at a car wreck - you didn't want to see thousands of snakes writhing and twisting around each other but you couldn't take your eyes off them.
ReplyDeletewe stopped at soco falls - beautiful! didn't see soco gardens, or a giant pit of snakes - thank you lord! sounds kind of scarring!
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