Fun Things to Do Posts
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Posted 8/12/2010 @ 8:00:23 am by pigeonforgesays.com
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Exciting time in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. Amidst all of the fun things to do, the shopping and the special shows, Dollywood is celebrating its 25th Anniversary at Dolly's famous theme park. But that's not all, Dollywood's Splash Country has just been named the number one water park in the country. This shouldn't be a big surprise as Splash Country is a wooded ...
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Posted 8/12/2010 @ 6:12:17 am by pigeonforgesays.com
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Odd! Who would think there would be a rain forest in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, but there is. Right in the middle of all the action of Pigeon Forge at Governor's Crossing. Coming out of Walmart just go straight across 66, or the Parkway, in between TGIF_Friday's and Mr. Gatti's then turn left at the NASCAR Cafe onto Nascar Lane and visit a fascinating exotic experience in the ...
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Posted 8/10/2010 @ 9:51:34 am by pigeonforgesays.com
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Running through the Great Smoky Mountains National Park is 71 miles of the Appalacian Trail which is 2175 miles long from beginning to end. The AT, as it is commonly referred to, that traverses through the Smokies starts at Fontana Dam in North Carolina at the south end, and plenty of parking, with the destination-point ending at Davenport Gap, that is, if you are hiki...
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Posted 8/9/2010 @ 7:35:34 am by pigeonforgesays.com
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As the name "Ponderosa" conjures up the days of "Bonanza", Big Rock Due Ranch is really a bonanza filled with enough fun things to do for the whole day for the entire family. Right at the edge of Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, take a right at Traffic Light #10 just before you enter the Spur to go to Gatlinburg and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, travel just two miles, tu...
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Posted 8/5/2010 @ 10:31:30 am by pigeonforgesays.com
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At Traffic Light #7 in Pigeon Forge off the Parkway and tucked behind The Old Mill and Old Mill Square is Patriot Park. The City Park has "one of the best walking tracks" in Sevier County that follows along the shoreline of the Little Pigeon River for a half mile where you can feed the ducks, geese and, what else -- the pigeons, and then enjoy the grassy areas for playing with your kids or t...
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Posted 8/3/2010 @ 11:09:03 am by pigeonforgesays.com
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If the inspiration of the Smoky Mountains and visiting the many arts and crafts stores and galleries in and around the area has tweaked the creative streak in you or your children, and you want to try your hand at photography, sketching, painting, sculpture, jewelry, working with metals, ceramics or woodworking, the Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts is waiting for you.
Founded by ...
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Posted 8/2/2010 @ 12:46:46 pm by pigeonforgesays.com
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For the jewelry fanatic, the website mywirewrapping.com presents a very unique, not-often-seen type of jewelry. It isn't often one sees jewelry that has been wrapped in wire, but it can be quite beautiful and one of a kind. There are some other articles I will be interested in reading...wrapping stones sounds like fun.
The article on this site, "Stones for Jewelry", offers tips on wi...
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Posted 7/29/2010 @ 10:54:18 am by pigeonforgesays.com
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Tired of the same ole/same ole when on vacation in the Smokies? Foxfire is a new and exciting place to spend a family vacation. Only twelve miles from all the action in Pigeon Forge, Sevierville or Gatlinburg, and close the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Foxfire is a wilderness park full of fun for a few days or just a few hours.
They have packed a lot into 15...
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Posted 7/29/2010 @ 7:30:32 am by pigeonforgesays.com
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Looking for something different after all the tourist attractions and the shopping, with laughs galore to enliven an otherwise boring evening in front of the tube, and a place the entire family can laugh till they cry?
Don and Pat MacPherson formed MacPherson Productions, Inc. in 1968, writing, producing and staging "Tom Jones", in Las Vegas at the Desert Inn Hotel. The musical...
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Posted 7/28/2010 @ 8:15:14 am by pigeonforgesays.com
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As well as spectacular views of the Great Smoky Mountains once at the top of Mt. LeConte, awaits another experience for individuals searching for unique, out-of-the-box adventures when traveling. At the summit of one of America's famous peaks, thousands a year hike the trails to the top, there sits LeConte Lodge, and the only lodging in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. &nbs...
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