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    In Black Appalachia, a small, 200-year-old community of descendants of enslaved people, Junaluska, is struggling after Tropical Storm Helene.

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  4. Lake Junaluska, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Lake Junaluska is a census-designated place (CDP) in Haywood County, North Carolina, United States, and an artificial lake in the Blue Ridge Mountains. It is part of the Asheville Metropolitan Statistical Area .

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  7. Shackford Hall - Wikipedia

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    Shackford Hall is a historic educational facility located at Lake Junaluska, Haywood County, North Carolina.It was built in 1923, and is a large two-story, Classic Revival style building constructed of river rock and heavy timber.

  8. Junaluska - Wikipedia

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    Junaluska (Cherokee: Tsunu’lahun’ski) (c.1775 – November 20, 1858), was a leader of Cherokee who resided in towns in western North Carolina in the early 19th century. He fought alongside Andrew Jackson at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend during the War of 1812/Creek War.

  9. Eaglenest Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Eaglenest Mountain (also known as Eagles Nest Mountain) is a mountain located 2 miles south of Maggie Valley, North Carolina in Haywood County.It is part of the Plott Balsams, a range of the Appalachian Mountains, and less than a mile south of North Eaglenest Mountain, a higher mountain which used to be called Mount Junaluska and is the highest mountain overlooking Lake Junaluska from the ...