Catch a Cashiers’ Cache
The Cashiers Historical Society has the perfect activity for those seeking their Inner Indiana Jones and their Hidden Dora the Explorer.
The Cashiers Historical Society has the perfect activity for those seeking their Inner Indiana Jones and their Hidden Dora the Explorer.
The noble apple tree finally gets its day in the sun with The Cashiers Historical Society’s Heritage Apple Day, set for Saturday, March 27 at the Cashiers Community Center.
The fresh new Hotel Cashiers’ commitment to preserving the marvelous touches that’ve always beguiled its guests has earned it the coveted 2020 Village Heritage Award.
A series of simple schoolhouses scattered around Cashiers served as vital community landmarks.
Exploring the grounds of the Zachary-Tolbert House offers a glimpse into the lives and fortunes of the people who lived there.
Cashiers Historical Society has Zach-tivity books for the children, young and old. They would make a great gift for the stockings that are hung by the chimney, in hopes that St. Nick will soon be there.
Cashiers Historical Society invites everyone to join them in celebrating National Angel Food Cake Day on October 10 from 11:00 A.M. until 3:00 P.M. at the pavilion on the grounds […]
“What’s a poor boy to do in times like these?” Those lyrics were floating through my head as I drove onto the grounds of the historic Zachary-Tolbert house in […]
There have been articles in The Laurel about how Cashiers and Glenville got their names and now it’s time to discuss how Jackson County got its name. The earliest settlers […]
A main scene in the 1964 film Mary Poppins focuses on the women’s right to vote when the mother of the story’s two children marches into the home singing the song […]
Annually, birds from all over the country travel to North Carolina during their migration.
On Friday, February 17 and Monday, February 20 participate in a count of our bird population. Come to Cashiers Historical Society either day from 11 – 2 and watch and listen for 15 minutes, count all the birds you see or hear.
After, join all for a cup of hot chocolate at the Dowden Pavilion or Col. John’s Cabin. Information will be downloaded to Cornell University.
Questions- contact CHS at 743-7710.
Annually, birds from all over the country travel to North Carolina during their migration.
On Friday, February 17 and Monday, February 20 participate in a count of our bird population. Come to Cashiers Historical Society either day from 11 – 2 and watch and listen for 15 minutes, count all the birds you see or hear.
After, join all for a cup of hot chocolate at the Dowden Pavilion or Col. John’s Cabin. Information will be downloaded to Cornell University.
Questions- contact CHS at 743-7710.
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