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  1. It’s cool that someone saw the need for cabin-type lodging in the area. When I was a child in the 60’s, vacationing throughout NC/Tenn with my grandparents was either a motel or dorm type bedding at a church retreat. Either were fine, though; when you stepped out of doors and could skip rocks in a stream just outside or wordlessly consider the solemn dark green slopes wrapped in mist, I was a million miles away from my home in Florida.
    I wouldn’t trade the memories for anything, and neither will your children.

  2. I forgot to mention that my grandfather was an accomplished artist. I learned patience from him, taking the time to reverently see the things around me, instead of consigning it to the background as mere scenery.
    Matthew’s love of the area, and all the secrets it holds sounds like my Papa, and I’m sure your son and daughter will learn this from him.

  3. We love the Pigeon Forge/Gatlinburg area! We had a family vacation once in a cabin that had been owned by a former Nascar driver and had memorabilia on the walls and a full-size racing video game—no quarters required (our kids were fascinated by an arcade game that didn’t require money). Bryan and I stayed in a cabin in Pigeon Forge on our 25th anniversary trip. We love Cades Cove too.

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