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  2. Windy Ridge - Wikipedia

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    Windy Ridge, a school in the Orange County Public School System of Orange County, Florida, U.S.A. Windy Ridge, a housing development seven miles northwest of Charlotte, North Carolina, U.S.A. Windy Ridge (Mount St. Helens), a part of the Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument

  3. Martin Creek (Hiwassee River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    Martin Creek is a stream in the U.S. state of North Carolina. [5] It is a tributary to the Hiwassee River. Martin Creek was named after the pioneer Martin family, which settled near its banks in the 1830s. [6] The Martin's Creek community is named after the stream, which runs through it. [6]

  4. Windy Ridge (Mount St. Helens) - Wikipedia

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    Mount St. Helens seen from the Windy Ridge Viewpoint in 1985 Windy Ridge is at the center of this map of Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument. Windy Ridge is a ridge and eponymous Forest Highway in the Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument. The ridge goes between Windy Pass and Independence Pass, 1 mile (1.6 km) east of Spirit Lake ...

  5. Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument - Wikipedia

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    Windy Ridge is the closest view point accessible to the general public. Beginning in summer 1983, visitors have been able to drive to Windy Ridge, on U.S. Forest Service Road 99, only 4 miles (6.4 km) northeast of the crater.

  6. Mount Mitchell - Wikipedia

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    Mount Mitchell (Attakulla in Cherokee) [3] is the highest peak of the Appalachian Mountains and the highest peak in mainland North America east of the Mississippi River.It is located near Burnsville in Yancey County, North Carolina in the Black Mountain subrange of the Appalachians about 19 miles (31 km) northeast of Asheville.

  7. Blowing Rock, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Blowing Rock is a town in Watauga and Caldwell counties in the U.S. state of North Carolina.The population was 1,397 at the 2021 census. [4]The Caldwell County portion of Blowing Rock is part of the Hickory–Lenoir–Morganton Metropolitan Statistical Area, while the Watauga County portion is part of the Boone Micropolitan Statistical Area.

  8. Ghost Town Village - Wikipedia

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    Spring 1961 staged gunfight. Ghost Town Village (formerly "Ghost Town in the Sky at Ghost Mountain Park") is an abandoned Wild West-themed amusement park in Maggie Valley, North Carolina, United States whose status is currently, as of March 2023, the subject of an ongoing lawsuit. [1]

  9. Weaverville, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    North Carolina's Civil War governor, Zebulon B. Vance, was born in the nearby Reems Creek community. [5] Reems Creek itself flows through Weaverville adjacent to the town's Lake Louise Park. The mill at Reem's Creek was portrayed in "Picturesque America," a famous 19th century work of illustrated American scenes published in 1872.