Summer Times 2021

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BY DAVID ROGERS

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lat Top Manor, as it is most commonly known, is also called the Moses Cone Manor, Moses Cone Estate and the Moses H. Cone Mansion. It is at milepost 294 of the Blue Ridge Parkway in Blowing Rock It was built by American textile entrepreneur Moses H. Cone for his home and based on the idea of replicating George Vanderbilt’s Biltmore Estate, the largest privately owned house in the United States. He used his estate to showcase his knowledge of scientific farming and to represent his wealth he had accumulated. The Moses H. Cone Memorial Park that contains the mansion and associated property is located between Milepost 292 and 295 of the Blue Ridge Parkway. The mountain holdings of the Flat Top Manor was maintained by Moses’ wife, Bertha, for 39 years after Moses died in 1908, until she died in 1947. It then passed to the Cone Memorial Hospital in Greensboro and shortly thereafter they donated it to the United States Park Service, which has maintained it since. If horseback or hiking 38

Flat Top Manor is your preference, you can do that, too, at the manor, from one of the many access points along the 26 miles of carriage trails that meander around the 3,496-acre park maintained by the National Park Service. From the front porch, which has been the venue for many a wedding, you can see Bass Lake below and beyond. The house was built in 1900 by Moses Cone, just eight years before he passed away. Today, the 23-room mansion is home to an NPS information desk, as well as a gift shop managed by the Southern Highlands Craft Guild, which each year hosts a variety of workshops and artisan demonstrations.

PHOTO BY J. SCOTT GRAHAM 2019 Moses Cone Manor is a history-rich estate along the Blue Ridge Parkway. The home was completed in 1901 to be a summer residence for Moses and Bertha Cone.

IF YOU GO: FLAT TOP MANOR

BY DEREK HALSEY A view from the porch of the Moses Cone Manor House.

The house is open to the public and there is no charge for admission. The first floor contains a Craft Center operated by the Southern Highland Handicraft Guild. It also has a National Park Service information desk and a book store. There are tours given by park rangers of the second story of the mansion. A visitor can sit in a rocking chair on the large veranda or walk the nearby self-guiding trail to the side of the manor house. The hike around Bass Lake is the most popular. The Craft Center inside the mansion features a gift shop and a craft-person’s workshop where various arts and crafts (i.e. pottery, wood carving, textiles, painting, drawing, needlepoint, crocheting) are demonstrated often. To most people who travel the Parkway the Cone Manor is simply the Parkway Craft Center, which is the major component of the manor house. It is open to the public from spring through fall and gets more than 250,000 visitors annually. 6570 Blue Ridge Pkwy, Blowing Rock, NC 28605 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Sunday (828) 295-3782 (Craft shop) https://www.blueridgeheritage.com/destinations/mosescone-manor/ SUMMER TIMES 2021


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Beer and Wine

6min
pages 172-175

Camping

2min
pages 168-171

Blowing Rock Art and History Museum

3min
pages 160-163

Take a tour down on the farm

3min
pages 166-167

Appalachian Theater

2min
pages 158-159

Ashe County Arts Council

3min
pages 156-157

Ensemble Stage

2min
page 150

Bring a dog along

4min
pages 140-141

Arts in the High Country

4min
pages 148-149

General Stores

7min
pages 136-139

Kids like to fish

3min
page 109

Watauga Lake

11min
pages 112-119

Fly Fishing

10min
pages 106-108

Equine Experiences

4min
pages 98-101

Cycling and Mountain Biking

7min
pages 92-95

Blowing Rock Charity Horse Show

2min
pages 102-105

Motorcycling

2min
pages 96-97

From the Mountains to the Sea

11min
pages 88-91

Pickleball

5min
pages 82-83

Disc golf

2min
pages 80-81

Linville Caverns

5min
pages 69-71

Hang gliding

4min
pages 78-79

Rock climbing in the High Country

4min
pages 75-76

Caving and spelunking opportunities

5min
pages 60-68

Zip lining

9min
pages 72-74

Indoor rock climbing

2min
page 77

Keeping the culture in Boone

3min
pages 48-59

Say ‘hello’ to the High Country

7min
pages 41-43

Flat Top Manor

2min
pages 38-39

Blue Ridge Parkway

11min
pages 25-30

Tweetsie

3min
pages 32-33

Grandfather Mountain

9min
pages 34-37

High Country Host

3min
pages 12-13

Mystery Hill

2min
page 31

High Country Chambers of Commerce

3min
page 11
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