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Buckhorn Inn in Gatlinburg
Saturday, December 10th, 2005 | East Tennessee, Travel |

Just saw this on Tennessee Crossroads. The Buckhorn Inn in Gatlinburg is Tennessee’s oldest inn still in operation, and is one of Fodor’s top 20 recommended inns in the world. From the video on Tennessee Crossroads the interior and the setting were beautiful. The inn is a mile outside of the boundary of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, in the Greenbrier/Pittman Center area.
Bonus Yesterday’s NY Times real estate section has an article about Gatlinburg. Via Michael Silence.
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