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Cherokee, North Carolina...More than just a visit!
We invite you to visit us in beautiful Cherokee, North Carolina... gateway to both the Great Smoky Mountain National Park and the Blue Ridge Parkway. Take time to enjoy the Unto These Hills Outdoor Drama, Oconaluftee Indian Village, Museum of the Cherokee Indians or shop Qualla Arts and Crafts Mutual. Try our new golf course Sequoyah National Golf Club or try your luck at the Harrah's Cherokee Casino and Hotel. Get back to nature with the best swimming river in the SE United States along with tubing, horseback riding and more. Cherokee is more than just a visit!
Craft Shop Cherokee Indian Reservation
Cherokee Indian Craft Shop
At the Cherokee Indian Reservation Smokey Mountains North Carolina.
WHAT IS THERE TO DO IN CHEROKEE, NC?
Cherokee, NC visitcherokeenc.com
Video clips of nearly all of Cherokee, NC’s activities
by the Visitors’ Information Channel visitorsinfotv.com
There's Too Much To Do In One Day. So Try Two.
Activities;
rafting, fishing, fish tournaments, golfing, swimming, hiking, waterfalls, tubing,gocarts,
Santa’s Land, gold panning,, skate boarding, river rafting, Mingo Falls Cherokee bonfire and horseback riding
Cherokee Attractions
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort
Oconaluftee Indian Village
Qualla Arts and Crafts Mutual, Inc
Onto these hills, an outdoor drama!
Museum Of The Cherokee Indian
The Museum Store
Blue Ridge Parkway,
Sequoyah National Golf Club
Fish Cherokee
Elk Is At Cataloochee, North Of Waynesville. NC
Onconaluftee Visitors Center
Mountain Farm Museum and Mingus Mill
Cherokee, North Carolina
Why do families who experience a Cherokee area vacation never venture anywhere else? Because Cherokee is at the heart of a four state mountain paradise with thousands of attractions. More than you can see and do in a week, a month or a year, but a lifetime of fascinating natural splendors wrapped in the three most treasured brands of hospitality on Earth … Native American hospitality, Southern hospitality and Mountain hospitality.
The beautiful town of Cherokee is anchored by the world-class accommodations and games of Harrah’s Cherokee Casino, but beyond the tables, suites and eclectic cuisine are three thousand waterfalls and hundreds of historic sites wrapped in mountains more than a million years old.
These are the same tourist videos that are being seen by tens of thousands of hotel guests daily from the Visitors' Information Channels TV shows. VIC provides visitors with interesting facts about each area in an entertaining fashion and offer a glimpse into some of the best tourist destinations in the Mountain south.
See the Visitors Information Channel at
Youtube / watch VIC's 5 travel Channels from the Smoky Mountain Area
VIC Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge TN
Alpine Helen and Northeast GA
Cherokee, NC
North Carolina's High Country
Boone, Banner Elk, Blowing Rock, Beech Mountain, Sugar Mountain, Grandfather Mountain in NC
Maggie Valley, Waynesville and Haywood County
Legendary Cherokee Family-Fun/Cultural Summer Television Spots
Cherokee, N.C., is home of the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Nation. The Cherokee Cultural District presents some of the most significant and authentic events in the United States, rich in elaborate Native American ceremony, song and dance, traditional arts and crafts, legends and historic traditions. Cultural attractions include one of the longest running outdoor drama in the nation, Unto These Hills, performed at the newly renovated open-air Mountainside Theatre, the Museum of the Cherokee Indian, Oconaluftee Indian Village and the Qualla Arts and Crafts Mutual. For more information about Cherokee, visit CherokeeAdventure.com or call (866) 554-4557.
Craft Store: Cherokee, North Carolina, Coverage by Kathy Roberts ©GIFTOFSTRENGTH.com®
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Kathy Roberts Photography/Videography GOSSERVICES: Kathy Roberts, Lifetime Drugfree World Champion Powerlifter, took a trip to Cherokee, North Carolina. Her goal was to visit the Cherokee Nation and learn as much as she could about the culture and history and share the TRUTH with everyone.
The Truth about History - To give you some background, the Cherokees, along with other native American tribes who are called American Indians, were forced to move to Oklahoma in what is now known as the Trail of Tears, and over 5,500 died along the way. Some hid out in the mountains and later the Native Americans had to pretty much buy back a small portion of their own land. In this location, there are approximately 13,000 Cherokees. They were not even allowed to speak their own language in fear of retaliation from the settlers/government of those who took over their land.
Knowing the history of others is important. Knowing your own history is even more critical. ~Kathy Roberts~
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Oconaluftee Indian Village
Transport back to the 1750s on an interactive journey through Cherokee history. During your visit to Oconaluftee Indian Village in Cherokee, NC, your guide and Cherokee cultural expert will show you traditional Cherokee dwellings, work areas, and sacred ritual sites. Hear the sounds of ancient crafts like cold copper hammering. Be amazed by a blowgun demonstration. Observe the Cherokee people prepare for battle. Oconaluftee Indian Village is much more than just a place; it’s living history. Learn more at
Vicki Cruz - Qualla Arts & Crafts speaks about working with Cherokee Preservation Foundation
Vicki Cruz discusses Qualla Arts & Crafts relationship with the Cherokee Preservation Foundation.
Nancy Today: Arts and crafts of the Cherokee indians, Cherokee, NC ASMR
CHEROKEE FAMILY REUNION
A new play by Larissa FastHorse debuts this summer at the Mountainside Theatre in Cherokee, NC. A white woman marries a Cherokee man and they, along with their ten children, find out what being a family truly means. More at CherokeeAdventure.com.
Oconaluftee Cherokee Indian Village Visit - 8/2014
Authentic crafts and life styles of the Cherokee people in North Carolina near Great Smoky Mountain National Park. We visited with son and 3 yr old grandson on 24 August 2014. It includes some dances.
Cherokee Nc Reservation- walk about
Museum of the Cherokee Indian
Experience the 11,000-year-old Cherokee story interactively. Inspired by the beauty and ingenuity of the Cherokee people, the Museum of the Cherokee Indian offers a cultural and historical tour that guides visitors through a moving journey that illustrates who the people of Cherokee really are, where they came from, and why they’re still here. The museum is open seven days a week year-round, so consider adding a visit to your Cherokee, NC itinerary at
Cherokee, North Carolina
Cherokee is a census-designated place in Swain and Jackson counties in western North Carolina, United States, within the Qualla Boundary land trust. It is located in the Oconaluftee River Valley around the intersection of U.S. Route 19 and U.S. Route 441. As of the 2010 census, the CDP had a population of 2,138.
Cherokee is the headquarters for the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Nation. To continue the heritage of the Cherokee in the town, several signs for streets and buildings are written in both Cherokee syllabary and English.
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Make This Summer a Wet One. In Cherokee, NC.
This brief tour through Cherokee's abundant ways to stay cool and refreshed this summer is a new TV spot meant to communicate fun; a lot of which is free! Grab a friend, or corral your whole family, and join us when the temperatures rise for summer fun, Cherokee-style. Then check out VisitCherokeeNC.com to add a few water adventures to your next overnight stay!
Nancy Today: Cherokee baskets in an arts and crafts museum store in Cheroee. ASMR hacer cesta
Baskets for sale in the arts and crafts museum store. Pretty pricy, but very interesting! White oak and honeysuckle hacer Cesta
MLI: Qualla Boundary Community Forum
As a precursor to Western North Carolina's Mountain Landscapes Initiative May charrette, Qualla Boundary residents share insights and reactions as they relate to the challenges of growth and development.
Oconaluftee Indian Village- Dances