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  2. Where can I find the best farm-to-table dinners in the ... - AOL

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    This outdoor dining event will be accompanied by a big ol’ bonfire and a celebration of local farmers, including Trosley Farm, Shipley Farms and the Linville Falls Winery. The night starts with ...

  3. Linville Falls - Wikipedia

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    Linville Falls marks the beginning of the Linville Gorge, which is formed by the Linville River, which continues on after the falls before finally ending near Lake James. At one time, the upper section of the main plunge was the same height as the lower section, however, flooding caused the upper section to collapse on top of the lower falls ...

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Burke County ...

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    Linville Falls: 13: Gaither House: Gaither House: April 23, 1976 : 102 N. Anderson St. Morganton: 14: Garrou-Morganton Full-Fashioned Hosiery Mills: Garrou-Morganton Full-Fashioned Hosiery Mills: January 27, 1999 : 101 and 105 Lenoir St.

  5. Linville Falls, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Linville Falls is an unincorporated community located at the junction of Avery, Burke, and McDowell counties in the U.S. state of North Carolina. [1] It is named after Linville Falls , a nearby waterfall in the Linville Gorge Wilderness .

  6. Linville Falls Tavern - Wikipedia

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    Linville Falls Tavern, now known as Famous Louise's Rock House Restaurant, is a historic tavern located at Linville Falls, at the tri-point between Burke County, Avery County, and McDowell County, North Carolina. It was built in 1936, and is a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, eight-bay, native stone Rustic Revival-style building.

  7. Linville Gorge Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    Linville Falls, a waterfall fed by the river and free to the public. Wiseman's View, a rock outcrop near the center of the gorge that gives an excellent view of the interior of the gorge. Linville Caverns, a privately maintained cave attraction accessible by automobile from U.S. Route 221.

  8. Linville Caverns - Wikipedia

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    Linville Caverns are privately owned active limestone caverns located in northern McDowell County, North Carolina, just south of the village of Linville Falls, on U.S. Highway 221. The caverns are open to the public year-round for guided tours.

  9. U.S. Route 221 in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The climb to Linville Falls is somewhat curvy. It is a route heavily traveled by trucks, and a runaway truck ramp is located along this section. Also located in this section is Linville Caverns, a small tourist destination. At Linville Falls, nearby sites include Linville Gorge Wilderness, Linville Falls, (via NC 183) and the Blue Ridge Parkway.