Celebrating the Historic
McKee Properties’ efforts to preserve the Minnie Cole House have enriched Cashiers’ cultural heritage.
McKee Properties’ efforts to preserve the Minnie Cole House have enriched Cashiers’ cultural heritage.
Spring is in the air and that means it’s time once again to join Cashiers Historical Society for their annual Heritage Apple Day. This year’s festivities will be at the Cashiers Community Center at 355 Frank Allen Road on Saturday, March 26 from 11:00 until 2:00.
The treasured furnishings of Mordecai Zachary’s home are making their way back to Cashiers.
Cashiers Historical Society’s ongoing labors provide a vivid link to the early days of southern Jackson County.
It’s a joyful Christmas at Col. John’s Cabin, courtesy of the Cashiers Historical Society, November 26-28. Call (828) 743-7710 for more information.
The Cashiers Historical Society is recognizing the person or business that has contributed to the unique timeless spirit that animates the community.
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.
The garden thriving at the Zachary-Tolbert House is a patch of precious living history.
The Cashiers Designer Showhouse will spotlight unexplored fields of mountain living. It’ll be staged August 21 through September 4.
The Cashiers Historical Society is setting its gaze upon a busy 25th year, yet its vision extends far into the past.
Learn about the history of fly fishing in western North Carolina at an exhibit at the Cashiers Historical Society.
Learn about the history of fly fishing in western North Carolina at an exhibit at the Cashiers Historical Society.
Learn about the history of fly fishing in western North Carolina at an exhibit at the Cashiers Historical Society.
Learn about the history of fly fishing in western North Carolina at an exhibit at the Cashiers Historical Society.
Learn about the history of fly fishing in western North Carolina at an exhibit at the Cashiers Historical Society.
Ginseng Diggers: A History of Root & Herb Gathering in Appalachia with Luke Manget.
Talking Trout is a day long exploration into the history of native trout and fly-fishing in North Carolina. Events will be located at Canyon Kitchen in Lonesome Valley, Sapphire NC.
Speakers will present the history of fly fishing as well as information about native trout and local river access. An array of afternoon activities will offer participants hands-on experiences in tying flies, building and casting bamboo rods and more.
A Speakers Round Table will provide opportunities for more in depth conversations with Symposium guests.
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