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I remember going to the Wilson's in
Townsend in my younger days... I'll never forget
pouring honey over the best homemade bread I've ever
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In 1820 this was frontier
country, newly acquired by the
State of Tennessee from the
Cherokee Indians. Families did
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To travel
thousands of years into the past, just leave
your car in the parking lot. During your
vacation to Townsend & Walland, the Peaceful
Side of the Smokies join us in celebrating
the cultural heritage of East Tennessee and
the Great
Smoky Mountains region.
Heritage Web |
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Last Update:
01/12/2012 |
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As a visitor
to this web site all of us would ask you to please let us know, what
additional information and services you would like to see that might
enhance your quest for travel and vacation information. Please drop
us a line. Steve Speer
at steve@blountweb.com
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TownsendThePeacefulSide is an independent
Web and is in no way associated with the County &
City Governments, the Chamber of Commerce,
Industrial Board and the like.
TownsendThePeacefulSide supports all of the above
but asks nothing in return from them.
TownsendThePeacefulSide... does not depend
upon, and does not solicit the approval of any
organization (profit or non-profit) for its
existence. Judge this site on its merits or lack of
merits only. If you see areas which could be
improved or other ways we can be of service to you
or the Townsend and Walland communities please
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Foundation...
the foundation of
this website is Jesus Christ |
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