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Article Category: History in Highlands NC and Cashiers NC


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Celebrating Our Founders | Cashiers Historical Society

Issue: 2021/09 – September | by Mary Jane McCall in History in Highlands NC and Cashiers NC

It’s a pull-out-the-stops homecoming for local students when the Cashiers Historical Society stages its Founder’s Day Celebration on Thursday, September 23. For more information, visit cashiershistoricalsociety.org.

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The Mountain Moguls | Highlands NC History

Issue: 2021/09 – September | by Donna Rhodes in History in Highlands NC and Cashiers NC

A trio of innovators made their way to Highlands and enriched the Plateau.

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Crossing Into Cashiers NC

Issue: 2021/09 – September | by Jane Gibson Nardy - Cashiers Historical Society in History in Highlands NC and Cashiers NC

For a young Jane Nardy, Cashiers was a magical destination, but getting there was an exciting adventure in itself.

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Preserving Native Cane

Issue: 2021/08 – August | by Deena Bouknight in History in Highlands NC and Cashiers NC

Humble River Cane was essential to the everyday lives of the Cherokee.

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De Vere, and da Rest

Issue: 2021/08 – August | by Luke Osteen in History in Highlands NC and Cashiers NC

Stuart fearlessly dives into the Highlands chapter of the ongoing debate over the authorship of Mr. Shakespeare’s magnificent plays.

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Women’s Equality Day

Issue: 2021/08 – August | by Donna Rhodes in History in Highlands NC and Cashiers NC

Eleonore Raoul Greene brought a generous, progressive spirit to every endeavor she undertook. She’s still remembered in Highlands.

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A Tragedy At Lake Glenville

Issue: 2021/08 – August | by Carol M. Bryson in History in Highlands NC and Cashiers NC

A drowning shadowed Lake Glenville even before it was completed.

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Gardening Traditions at Zachary-Tolbert House

Issue: 2021/07 – July | by Deena Bouknight in History in Highlands NC and Cashiers NC

The garden thriving at the Zachary-Tolbert House is a patch of precious living history.

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Mountain Heritage Lecture Series

Issue: 2021/07 – July | by Mary Jane McCall in History in Highlands NC and Cashiers NC

A pair of lectures, set for July 8 and August 5, will illuminate the adventures of
two tireless travelers. For more information, contact the Cashiers Historical Society at (828) 743-7710.

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The Cherokee Ogress

Issue: 2021/07 – July | by Donna Rhodes in History in Highlands NC and Cashiers NC

The Highlands-Cashiers Plateau was a dangerous place when U’tlun’ta ruled from her throne on Whiteside Mountain.

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