Elevated Mountain Distilling Company - Moonshine University Alumni Spotlight
Elevated Mountain Distilling Company is a craft distillery located in Maggie Valley, North Carolina. Located between the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and the Blue Ridge Parkway, it's the perfect place to run a distillery. Using methods that hark back to moonshiners of old, while incorporating some modern equipment, owner Dave Angel makes everything from corn whiskey moonshine and flavored moonshines, to bourbon, rye whiskey, and vodka. Dave attended Moonshine University's week long course in Louisville Kentucky to make connections and kick start his journey into the distilling industry.
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Road Trip to Black Mountain from Maggie Valley, NC
Visit Black Mountain from the Meadowlark Motel in Maggie Valley. Use this detailed itinerary as a starting point to plan your road trip. Be sure to stop at 12 Bones Smokehouse, Chimney Rock State Park and Pisgah Brewing Company Taproom. For the full itinerary visit: --
Smokin' in the Valley. July 24th and 25th, 2015 in Maggie Valley, North Carolina. Arts and Crafts, demonstrations, kids games, live music and of course the BBQ competition.
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Wedding Videography Example from Timberwolf Creek Lodge, in Maggie Valley North Carolina
WLOS NEWS 13 - Baby Eagle Story Lake Junaluska Full Interview -Waynesville, NC- CarolinaPhotoArt.com
WLOS NEWS 13 - The First Baby Eagles are now new lake residents! Full Interview @ Lake Junaluska, Waynesville, NC. with photographer Joseph A. Thomas and the very talented John Le! Lake Junaluska & Western Carolina on Prints/Canvas! 10% of all proceeds go to support the Broyhill Home for Kids which is a local charity. Learn more by going to our website CarolinaPhotoArt.com - Facebook/CarolinaPhotoArt or Instagram/CarolinaPhotoArt
Waynesville Street Dance
The Waynesville Street Dance has been a tradition in this North Carolina mountain community since before World War II. Caller Joe Sam Queen grandfather began the tradition, and Joe Sam stepped into his shoes when his grandfather passed away in 1969. Joe Sam was a freshman in college and he's been calling these dances ever since. Video by Matt Powell, Destination by Design.