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Linville Caverns
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In Humpback Mountain, eons of trickling groundwater have shaped an ever-forming geologic wonder. Fantastic wrought stone formations bear nature’s work in colorful, dissolved limestone and dolomite passageways in what is known today as Linville Caverns. Join us to discover the rare features of these ‘live’ caverns that have operated as a family business for several generations.
Castle McCulloch
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Next we’re in Jamestown to visit Castle McCulloch. We’ll meet owner, Richard Harris and see how his vision transformed an old gold refinery into a medieval castle. This magical venue hosts weddings, holiday events and even offers guests a hand at gem panning. Come see the many faces of this castle…a summer wedding, an enchanting backdrop to the Wizard of Oz, a night of Carnevale and more!
Sandy Feat
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How do make your sand creation stay put? Then, how do you make it stand in something truly spectacular? With trowels, pastry knives and water, Ed Moore and his fellow Sandy Feat sculptors showcase their skills sculpting intricate figures and settings, several feet high…out of sand! Come meet these unique artists and watch them craft one of their amazing sand feats!
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Linville Canverns
Linville Caverns
Castle McCulloch
Castle McCulloch
Sandy Feat
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