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Gatlinburg Tennessee Special Events
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Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg celebrate the holiday season with the starts of Smoky Mountain Winterfest. Over five million lights are aglow on the Parkway, from Sevierville to Gatlinburg. Plenty of magical Christmas scenes and seasonal spirit fill the atmosphere, Read More
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The era of Detroit’s wildest horsepower years will be displayed for one weekend only at the Sevierville Events Center on October 26-27, 2007. Some of the rarest Chevrolet, Ford, and Chrysler performance street cars and racecars of the 1960s Read More
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"Rarely does an event come along that features the wonderful variety of juried artists as the Gatlinburg Craftsmen's Fair. It is a show that should not be missed!" - Southeast Tourism Society
Gatlinburg combines colorful, breathtaking mountains, Read More
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It's that time of year again. The time when warm, sunny days and cool, clear nights mix with just the right amount of rain to begin to transform 800 square miles of lush green forest into a brilliant palette of vibrant autumnal colors. There's no better Read More
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From crafts to live entertainment, during the Smoky Mountain Harvest Festival the Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge, and Sevierville area transforms itself through fun times, vibrant leaves and hospitality of the locals. Come visit this magical time in Tennessee Read More
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Join the "Mountains of Fun" as Gatlinburg, Tennessee welcomes summer visitors.
Gatlinburg, Tennessee is continuing a new annual summer event celebrating the rich heritage and simple beauty of life in the Appalachian Mountains known as MountainFest. Read More
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You don't need a map or compass to hike to Mount LeConte. There's only one direction: up. There are five different routes up and down Mount LeConte, the third-highest peak in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, and to its rustic lodge.
Those Read More
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For the 32nd consecutive year, Gatlinburg will kick off America’s Independence Day celebration with the nation’s first parade, presented by Red Baron Pizza, which will lead off at midnight to the cheers of 80,000 to 100,000 spectators. A salute to Gatlinburg's Read More
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Gatlinburg's summer-long street performance event features costumed musical performers, storytellers and artisans portraying time periods as far back as 1800. Smoky Mountain Tunes & Tales is an official Gatlinburg Department of Tourism event and is Read More
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For the third year, Ripley’s Aquarium and Arrowmont’s School of Arts and Crafts have joined forces with the city of Gatlinburg to host the annual Fine Arts Festival May 19-20. The festival is one of several events scheduled for that weekend in Sevier Read More
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Birds are chirping, flowers are blooming, trees are full of new growth and leaves, frost has melted from the ground and waterfalls are flowing freely. Wildlife is emerging and stirring about from their winter slumber. Indeed, spring can be felt in the Read More
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Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies is holding an open invitation to ring in the New Year amidst a kaleidoscope of colorful sea creatures. The downtown Gatlinburg attraction is hosting its annual New Year’s Eve celebration, Dec. 31 from 9 p.m. to 1 Read More
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The perfect way to celebrate this holiday season is with a Smoky Mountain Christmas in Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg, Tennessee. The beautifully decorated cities warm both heart and spirit with their holiday cheer. A Smoky Mountain Christmas Read More
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Depending upon the amount of time available, as well as physical condition, there are a variety of ways for people to enjoy the spectacular autumn color in the Smokies. This color is found not only in the trees. An added bonus is the color Read More
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The 31st annual Gatlinburg Craftsmen's Fair will be held Oct. 5 to 22 at the Convention Center. Promoters Sam and Tracey Large have developed and coordinated this event for three decades. It attracts over 180 craft people. The Gatlinburg Craftsmen's Read More
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