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On behalf of the staff of the World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper, The Tryon Daily Bulletin, publisher of this Visitor’s Bulletin, I’d like to welcome you and your family to the Foothills this fall season.
We’re fond of all the seasons here, of course, but there’s something extra special about leaf season and our family-friendly, small-town holiday celebrations in the Foothills towns of Columbus, Landrum, Saluda and Tryon.
If this is your first time to the Foothills area, we invite you to explore our many offerings. Whether it’s a few nights in a romantic cabin, a family camping trip, a hike with friends to a gorgeous mountaintop, or a night on the town at an art show, the theater, or an equestrian competition, we can meet each of those needs with our cozy inns, recreational parks, safe trails, classy performances, top-notch equestrian centers, cool rivers, and delicious locally-grown food and wine.
Love to be outside? Take a hike on a trail once trod by Overmountain Men during the Revolution, bike the mountain road switchbacks, stroll the Farmers Markets, marvel at the Tryon Equestrian Center’s 1,600 acres of equestrian events, or zipline through the Green River Gorge.
Indoors more your vibe? Settle into a quiet coffee shop with a good book, browse for antiques and holiday presents, admire the art on the wall in several galleries, take in a movie at a historic theater, or treat your family to some tasty restaurants.
We hope your visit with us is memorable and that you enjoy everything about your stay here in the Foothills area this holiday season.
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At the First Peak Visitor Center, travelers and locals alike receive a warm welcome and a plethora of information about our area. Call, click or stop by this official Visitor Center in Columbus. The staff will help you discover nearby interests: small towns, waterfalls, wineries, shops, restaurants, outdoor adventures and scenic drives around Saluda, Tryon and Columbus. Use their web site to discover events, find lodging or get directions. 828-894-2324. Stop in or call weekdays from 9-5.
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YOUR ADVENTURE STARTS HERE! Put down your phones and unplug from the news. It’s time to get into the spirit of fall in the Foothills! Whether you like the rough rides of mountain bike excursions, strolling for treasures in the antique stores, tapping your toes to some fine mountain music, or enjoying family holiday events, start mapping out your Foothills adventure here! 14 16 18
Fall in the Foothills
Unique attractions, welcoming familyfriendly events, spectacular fall foliage and small town holiday charm … what more could you need? These pages will help you plan your visit for maximum enjoyment.
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Calendar of Events Columbus Landrum Saluda Tryon Lodging Campgrounds Recreation Restaurants Farmers Markets Wineries Arts & Entertainment Shopping Antiques Children’s Activities Living Local Medical Care Resources Travel Advertiser Index 8 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 30 34 35 36 38 41 42 44 46 47 48 50 20 30 38 35 42
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Fall marks the beginning of the holiday season, a busy and fun-filled time in the Foothills. From festivals to film screenings, art exhibits to equestrian events, concerts to holiday parades, there is something for everyone in the family to enjoy. For more details on these events, and to find even more things to do, visit NCFoothillsCalendar.com.
OCTOBER
Tryon Painters & Sculptors
All Members Exhibit: We've Got Rhythm
Through Nov. 11
Tryonpaintersandsculptors.com
Exhibit: Fictions of Fauna
Through Nov 1
TryonArtsAndCrafts.org
Play: Ted Swindley’s Honky Tonk Angels
October 1, 3pm
TLTinfo.org
Tryon Concert Association presents Johannes Moser & Marc-Andre Hamelin
October 5, 7:30pm
TryonConcerts.org
WCRA Rodeo Carolina
Richest Rodeo East of the Mississippi!
October 6-8, 9am-8pm
Tryon.com
Empty Bowls
October 6, 4pm
TBOutreach.org
TRIFF Opening Gala and Film
October 6, 5pm
TryonInternationalFilmFestival.com
Music at the Market:
Rutherford County Line
October 7, 7pm
Landrum Farmers Market
Exhibit: Connie
Bostic “Walking Naked hrough the World” and Steve Mann “Indian Relay”
Through October 8
UpstairsArtspace.org
Movie: "The Biggest Little Farm"
October 12, 5:30pm Landrum Library, 864-457-2218
Westside Mixer
October 13, 6pm
TryonArtsAndCrafts.org
Halloween Community Campfire
October 13, 7pm
Harmon Field
Ache Around the Lake
October 14, 8am
Foundationslh.org
Concert: Myron Hyman
October 15, 4pm
Fence.org, 828-859-9021
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National Barrel Horse Association NC08 Show
Speaker Series: Quail and Grouse
Corridors in South Carolina
October 17, 6pm ConservingCarolina.org
Owl Prowl
October 20, 6:30pm Fence.org, 828-859-9021
The History of Forestry and Ecological Practices of the Cherokee
October 21, 10:30am ConservingCarolina.org
Music at the Market: Silver Travis
October 21, 7pm Landrum Farmers Market CityofLandrumSC.com
Fourth Fridays in Tryon
October 27, 5pm Trade Street, Tryon
Landrum Halloween Stroll
October 28, 5pm 864-457-3000 CityofLandrumSC.com
Sip & Paint Sunday
October 29, 2:30pm MountainBrookVineyards.com
Bingo to the Rescue
October 31, 5pm
Landrum Depot 864-457-3694
NOVEMBER
All 'Fore' Charity 20th Anniversary Steps to Hope Golf Tournament
November 3, Links O’Tryon StepsToHope.org
12th Annual Tryon Beer Fest
November 4, 12pm TryonBeerFest.com
Music at the Market: Borderline Therapy November 4, 6pm Landrum Farmers Market CityofLandrumSC.com
Rita Hayworth: The Heat is On! November 4, 7:30pm TryonArts.org
Play: Agatha Christie's The Mousetrap
November 9-12 & 16-19 TLTinfo.org
Exhibit: TACS Holiday Market
November 11- December 20 TryonArtsAndCrafts.org
Veteran's Day Music Celebration
November 11, 7pm
Landrum Farmers Market Pavilion 864-457-3000, CityofLandrumSC. com
Landrum Library Speaker Series: Loons of Lake Jocassee
November 14, 6pm ConservingCarolina.org
Tryon Half Marathon
November 18, 8am Harmon Field TBOutreach.org
Walnut Creek Preserve Speaker Series: Plant Families of Appalachian ‘Royalty’
November 18, 10:30am ConservingCarolina.org
Opening Reception Tryon Painters & Sculptors All Members Exhibit: Through the Years
November 18, 5pm TryonPaintersAndSculptors.com, 828-859-0141
Winterfest at Tryon Resort
November 24 – January 2, 8am – 5pm Tryon.com
DECEMBER
Morris Wreath Hanging
December 1, 5pm North Trade St., Tryon
Christmas Tree Lighting
December 2, 7pm Landrum Farmers Market 864-457-3000, CityofLandrumSC.com
Landrum Christmas Parade & Stroll & Light Up Landrum
December 7, 6pm Downtown Landrum 864-457-3000, CityofLandrumSC.com
National Barrel Horse Association NC08 Show
December 9, 12 – 7pm F.E.N.C.E Center 828-859-9021, Fence.org
Die Hard Date Night
December 14, 5pm Landrum Library 864-457-2218
Tryon Midnight
December 31, 7pm
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Columbus
Historic Columbus, N.C., population 1,240, is centrally located in Polk County at the foot of Interstate 26’s Saluda Grade and White Oak Mountain, making it the perfect location as a hub of law, government, public safety, healthcare, and education. Additionally, there is a thriving community of businesses, walkable neighborhoods, restaurants, parks, churches, and smiling faces to welcome you.
Completed in 1857, the iconic and historic courthouse in the center of town is one of the oldest buildings in Columbus, and it is still used as a courthouse today. The bricks used in its construction were made from native clay and baked nearby. Encircling the courthouse is a brick sidewalk which allows anyone with an interest in historical architecture to admire the restoration efforts undertaken on the handsome building. Visit on a Saturday from May to October and enjoy the Farmers Market on Courthouse Street.
Across Mills St. from the courthouse is Stearns Park, with its playground, gazebo and walking path, and the columned brick former school building that now houses Polk County’s public school system administrative offices. A point of pride for Polk’s
residents is that Polk Schools are consistently ranked in the top three in the state.
Adjacent to the courthouse is the Womack Building, Polk County’s administrative headquarters where residents can attend county commission meetings, pay their property taxes, vote, and much more. The building was named after Pfc. Bryant Homer Womack from Mill Spring, who was killed in the Korean War
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At the center of town sits the renovated Polk County Courthouse, which has been in use continuously for 166 years.
and given a posthumous Medal of Honor.
The Town of Columbus has its Town Hall and Police Department on Walker St., a short walk from the courthouse. The Polk County Sheriff’s office and detention center is located just outside Columbus’ downtown area.
Numerous medical offices are available in the Columbus area, anchored by St. Luke’s Hospital which is located on the western side of town near the Columbus Public Library. Employing 300 medical professionals, the hospital has been serving county residents since
1929 when it started in Tryon with two doctors and four nurses.
Mills Street hosts numerous events throughout the year, including the annual Fabulous Fourth of July festival, complete with games, food, and rides, plus parades for Christmas, Veterans Day and Polk County High School’s Homecoming.
While Columbus invites you to discover all that it has to offer in the present day, it also is a community that recognizes the importance of its place in history. Within walking distance
of the courthouse are two museums, the Polk County History Museum and the House of Flags Museum, which contain fascinating details about the development of the county and the nation.
A trip to Columbus would not be complete without a drive to the top of White Oak Mountain for some eye-catching selfies with amazing backdrops! On a clear day, you’ll have a view which can stretch from Charlotte to Tennessee, and you’ll drive by the beautiful Shunkawauken waterfall!
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The Stearns building is the headquarters of Polk County Public Schools, and its grounds include Stearns Park, a playground, walking trail and gazebo.
Landrum Love
There is a certain charm that Southern railroad towns have, each expressed in their own unique way. Landrum (population 2,600) is no exception. Situated at the base of Hog Back Mountain with extensive views of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Landrum, like Tryon and Saluda further up the tracks, can thank the railroad for its founding, development, and success through the years.
One of the first stops a visitor should make is to see the historic depot. It has been lovingly restored, and it currently serves as a community gathering spot and event venue. The rail car outside is being converted into a town museum, and long-range plans call for the abandoned tracks to become a walking/biking path linking Landrum with Tryon and Saluda.
Another required stop is the Farmers Market at 221 W. Rutherford St. Newly constructed, the 15,000 sq. ft. market is open Saturdays from 8 am to noon, April though October. A Holiday Market and Craft Fair are offered during November and December. It’s a great source of locally grown vegetables, farm raised meats, plants, crafts, preserves, honey, and so much more. Plan to spend some time there getting to know the growers and producers – it’s worth it!
Landrum is well-known for its eclectic antiques and boutiques. A stroll down E. Rutherford St. will include
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Restaurant choices are as varied and mouth-watering as they come. From traditional Southern fare, to Cajun, Farm-ToTable, Italian, Thai, and Mexican, the choices are guaranteed to satisfy. See our Restaurant section for details.
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The Mayor
Robert Briggs
What is your favorite thing about the community you serve?
My favorite thing about this community is its history and the people who made that history.
What do you think makes Landrum stand out from other towns?
The decision of our ancestors to take a chance when others wouldn’t and support the building of a railroad that dramatically changed our collective future.
I think the thing that stands out about Landrum that makes us different is our location. Nestled against the Blue Ridge mountains, our crystal-clear mountain water, our friendly, hard-working residents, and our sense of community.
DID YOU KNOW?
IN CELEBRATION OF QUILTING
Visitors will notice colorful quilt blocks located throughout Landrum on the sides of businesses and municipal buildings. The 42-block Foothills Quilt Trail promotes history, the arts and tourism. Details can be found online at foothillsquilttrail. com. Landrum is also home to an active quilters organization which holds regular meetings, projects, and public exhibitions. Landrum Quilters is online at landrumquilters.com.
HAUNTED? YOU DECIDE
A short drive from Landrum is Poinsett Bridge, the oldest stone bridge in the state and one of the oldest in the South. It was built in 1820. Historians believe its architect was Robert Mills, known for his design of the Washington Monument. Marvel
History and adventure lie outside city limits as well. The Blue Wall Preserve has a 14-mile leg of the Palmetto Trail, a hiking, biking and equestrian path, plus it boasts waterfall views. Another type of path to follow is the 42-block Foothills Quilt Trail. History buffs will enjoy Jackson’s Grove United Methodist Church, formed in 1830, and its fascinating graveyard which holds
at its 14 foot Gothic arch! Conde Nast Traveler Magazine named the bridge to its list of 30 most haunted places in America, due to strange sightings, noises, screams and unexplainable happenings. Haunted? You’ll have to judge for yourself.
HIT THE TRAIL
Traversing the state of South Carolina, the 500mile Palmetto Trail is a must for hikers, bicyclers, and nature lovers. A 14-mile section of the trail known as the Blue Wall Passage crosses through the Landrum area. The eastern trailhead is located at the Foothills Equestrian Nature Center. Country roads and sidewalks take the Trail user through downtown Landrum and around Lake Lanier. The Southern Blue Ridge Escarpment
many of Landrum’s earliest settlers. And nearby Foothills Equestrian Nature Center, known as FENCE, offers everything from hiking paths and nature seminars, to Sunday concerts and horse shows.
After spending an afternoon, weekend, or longer in Landrum, you’ll know why the city was named to Southern Living Magazine’s top 20 list of “The South’s Best
Where is your favorite place in town to eat?
I have many favorite places to eat, depending on what I’m wanting for dinner. We have many great restaurants to choose from.
What do you feel is your town’s “hidden treasure?”
Landrum’s hidden treasure, I think, is its small town feel, that sense of Americana that gets lost as other communities experience urban sprawl and uncontrolled growth. I think folks like that small-town feel. It reminds them of life when they were growing up, when life was a little slower paced. In this time of fast everything it’s comforting to be reminded that some things retain their historic roots.
at miles 12 to 14 climbs steeply and abruptly to Vaughns Gap, which is the trailhead for the Poinsett Reservoir Passage.
EARLE’S FORT AND FORD
East of Landrum where SC Hwy. 14 meets I-26, history buffs will find two historical markers memorializing a Revolutionary War battle that occurred nearby. At the Four Columns Farm, a private residence that was originally part of two land grants from King George III on either side of the North Pacolet River, there is a marker to the right of the columned entrance, and further north another marker is at the river crossing. Originally established as protection against the Cherokee, the fort was subsequently used as a Patriot refuge during the Revolution.
Small Towns” in 2016 and 2018.
You’ll also understand, after visiting the library, walking tree-shaded sidewalks by old homes, admiring the cars at a car show, enjoying a playdate in the park, and gathering with community to light the Christmas tree, why “Love Landrum” isn’t just a marketing slogan, it’s a way of life and source of community pride.
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Slide into
Saluda
Whether you arrive in Saluda from the bustling interstate or via the twisty, curvy two-lane back roads, upon sliding round the bend onto Main Street, you’ll realize you’ve been transported to a place worry forgot.
Words like quaint, historic, adorable, quirky and friendly aren’t enough to describe the small town nestled into the mountains which is, metaphorically speaking, miles from the busy-ness of modern life. Saluda has a certain vibe that is casual yet playful, both modern and rooted in history; it’s a town that proceeds at its own pace.
The town owes its existence to the railroad tracks which bisect the center of town, cresting at 2,097 feet. The railroad grade into Saluda is the steepest standard gauge mainline railway in the United States, gaining 606 feet of elevation in less than three miles between Melrose and Saluda, following the steep gorge along the Pacolet River. The first train chugged up the grade on July 4, 1878; the town was chartered soon thereafter in 1881. History buffs will enjoy visiting the lovingly restored depot museum which shares the intertwined tale of the town’s and the railroad’s development. There’s an ice cream shop there, too!
Saluda thrived through the years as train passengers from the Low Country discovered the restorative properties of
the cool mountain air. The town grew, businesses thrived, a post office and private school were established, and grand inns, boarding houses and hotels were built on every hill and valley to accommodate the new residents and visitors. Today, with a population of 779, Saluda is often named as one of the top 10 best small towns in North Carolina, and it also claims Playful City USA designation. With a large playground in the center of town, the wildly popular
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The Mayor
Tangie Morgan
What is your favorite thing about the community you serve?
One of my favorite things about the town I serve is you can still stroll down Main Street to find a thriving business district with an array of shops and restaurants, while meeting some of the friendliest people in our community. Our residents are always so welcoming to everyone they meet.
What makes Saluda stand out?
Our downtown business district is filled with art galleries, antique stores, unique gift shops and award-winning restaurants. In addition to what our Main Street offers you can take advantage
DID YOU KNOW?
WHAT’S IN A NAME?
In studying the English-Cherokee vocabulary, we learn that the English word “Saluda” came from the Cherokee word “Tsaludiyi,” meaning “green corn place.” According to legend, Tsaludiyi was a chief of the Cherokee nation, whose people lived from the North Carolina mountain ranges to the South Carolina flat country.
GONE TO THE DOGS!
Where else can you celebrate the coon dog but in Saluda each July, with a parade, 5K, food, art vendors, music and other town wide events that draw thousands to Main Street. The
Saluda Gorge zipline ride, numerous kayaking, rafting and tubing centers, the iconic Coon Dog Day Festival, the heavily attended Top of The Grade summer concerts, and the Saluda Arts Festival, Saluda lives up to its billing. Indeed, Saluda has developed quite a reputation amongst outdoor enthusiasts for all sorts of adventurous pursuits. Hiking trails abound (see the Recreation section in this guide). Bicyclists can test their endurance on the uphill switchbacks of Hwy. 176. Pearson’s Falls offers unique flora and fauna along a path through a wooded
celebration of a sporting dog trained to hunt raccoons goes back to the early 1960s.
A PLAYFUL CITY
Saluda has been named one of America’s “Playful Cities” by the non-profit KaBoom! for its efforts in creating an environment that promotes outdoor activity. McCreery Park, at the center of town, is a safe place to let the kids play.
THERE’S SOMETHING IN THE AIR
Dr. Lesesne Smith, who established the Infants and Children's Sanitarium in 1914 with the belief that babies needed the town’s fresh air, explained Saluda’s beneficial air as Pacolet
glen, beautiful at any time of year. And on the Green River, one of the top kayaking rivers in the nation, several companies offer instruction, clothing, and equipment.
If a slower paced vacation is more your thing, a stroll through downtown will take you through several art galleries and gift shops. The town offers more than enough eating choices, from BBQ to tacos to craft beer, with indoor and outdoor dining venues. Step back in time when you enter the doors of M.A. Pace Hardware store or peruse the displays at the Historic Depot Museum.
of all the outdoor activities like hiking, ziplining, tubing, fishing and some of the best waterfalls in the area. Pearson Falls is one of the gems of our area. Here you will find a wildlife and bird sanctuary comprising 268 acres of nature forest with a 90-foot waterfall which is enjoyed by visitors year-round.
What do you feel is your town’s “hidden treasure”?
Saluda is rich in history and has several hidden treasures. Saluda has some of the oldest buildings in the state which includes two of the oldest general stores both listed on the national registry of historic places. While walking through these stores you will feel like you’re stepping back in time.
Valley air meeting currents from the Green River. Ozone must be taken on faith, but Saluda certainly has a clean, zestful air quality that remains uncontaminated by pollution.
THE ITALIAN CONNECTION
In 2016, Saluda became the Sister City of Carunchio, Italy, located in the province of Abruzzo on the Adriatic. The two towns share similar climate, altitude, population and mountainous location, in addition to celebrating local food, art and music. Saluda’s city hall displays a proclamation in Italian and English, and city leaders from both towns have participated in cultural exchange delegations.
And be sure to stop in Pace Park, a small pocket park lovingly created through a town wide effort to honor the early luminaries of Saluda’s history.
So, leave your worries behind and enjoy Saluda’s warm community spirit, cool mountain air, respect for history, outdoorsy momentum, and eclectic dining. As the music from outdoor concerts floats around the hills of town, and the laughter of children playing in McCreery park fills the air, you’ll understand the perennial lure of this small town tucked away from worry in the Carolina mountains.
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Trot into
Tryon
Affectionately known as the “Friendliest Town in the South,” Tryon is nestled at the base of the Blue Ridge Mountains and is known for its moderate seasons thanks to its location in the Thermal Belt. Tryon became a railroad town in the 1800s. Many visitors, particularly from the Low Country of South Carolina, moved here because of the moderate temperatures.
Chartered in 1885, the town has an area of about two square miles and approximately 1,431 residents. Designated as an historic district, Tryon’s history runs deep, particularly in the arts and equestrian sports.
In the early 1900s, authors and artists selected Tryon as their resort town to visit, and many chose to stay. Some of Tryon’s famous residents included The Great Gatsby’s author F. Scott Fitzgerald, actor William Gillette known for his portrayal of Sherlock Holmes in 1899, First Lady Grace Coolidge, and actor Kenneth Lackey, one of the
original Three Stooges.
Eunice Waymon, born in Tryon in 1933, went on to become the world-renowned artist and Civil Rights activist known as Nina Simone. A plaza and statue dedicated to her memory are in a prominent location on Trade St. The National Trust for Historic Preservation, together with artist partners, are working to develop a rehabilitation plan and protections for her childhood home on E. Livingston St.
The town has something for every artist and crafter. Numerous art galleries, the Tryon Fine Arts Center, Tryon Little Theater, Tryon Arts and Crafts School, Rogers Park Amphitheater, and Tryon Painters & Sculptors all support a vibrant arts scene. Also, the cinematic arts get a boost in October with the Tryon International Film Festival, held at the historic Tryon Theater and other locations around town.
At the center of town, Morris the Horse overlooks Trade Street. A replica of a 1928 toy horse built by two boys who worked for the
Tryon Toy Makers to advertise the spring Tryon Horse Show, Morris stands at a prime location for visitors to take selfies. Morris is not just the mascot of the town, he’s a symbol of the importance of equestrian life to the area.
Tryon’s equestrian heritage is well known, with the town and nearby areas hosting horse lovers, professional trainers, world-class competitors, horse shows and events year-round. In addition to Tryon being the training grounds for the 1956 U.S. Olympic equestrian team, Tryon’s horse history also includes the Foothills Equestrian
Nature Center (FENCE), Harmon Field and the Tryon International Equestrian Center.
No visit would be complete without sampling Tryon’s restaurants. From cupcakes and artisan breads, pizza and pasta, to French cuisine, seafood, and deli fare, there is much to enjoy gastronomically. Locally grown wines are available in Tryon, or you can take a short drive to the vineyards. If you enjoy craft beer, visit during November for Beer Fest at the train depot plaza overlooking Tryon.
For more information about Tryon, visit exploretryon.com.
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Harmon Field is used year-round for equestrian competition. Located at the Pacolet River’s edge, Harmon Field also has baseball diamonds, a dog park, a soccer field, disc golf course, the Tryon Arts and Crafts School, a covered gymnasium, tennis courts, and walking trails.
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What is your favorite thing about the community you serve?
My favorite thing about the Tryon community is the fact that we have an abundance of people who are always willing to help with a worthwhile project of any kind, just as it was over a hundred years ago when Lanier Library was founded.
What do you think makes Tryon stand out from other towns?
The citizens of Tryon are open, friendly, willing to lend a helping hand and they go above and beyond in producing and supporting the arts.
Where is your favorite place in town to eat?
My favorite place to eat in Tryon
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is any place in Tryon. Harriet and I have eaten at local restaurants half a dozen times during the past week.
What do you feel is your town’s “hidden treasure?”
The greatest hidden treasure in Tryon is its history. We have had a plethora of world famous people who have frequented and loved Tryon, and it is still ongoing today. We have found connections to numerous world class artists, actors and writers. It is still as much a draw as it was in the late 1800s.
What places in Tryon are on the “must see” list?
Walk downtown Tryon and feel the past as it washes over you. Start at our railroad tracks and visit the Nina Simone statue and plaza. Glance at
Harthorne Wingo, a 6’6” forward who played four seasons for the NBA’s New York Knicks, began playing basketball as a child growing up in Tryon. Part of the first integrated class at Tryon High School, he would later be part of the Knicks’ 1973 world championship team and play professionally abroad.
IN THE CELTIC TRADITION
Tryon is home base for many world class artists and musicians including composer, arranger and educator Jamie Laval. He is hailed as one of America’s finest practitioners of traditional Scottish music, and once gave a private performance for Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth. His unique approach to Celtic music blends the simplicity of an ancient art form with stunning virtuosity and contemporary flair. He performs locally, nationally, abroad and online. Visit JamieLaval.com for his schedule.
SOLVING THE CASE
William Hooker Gillette (1853 – 1937) was an American actor-manager, playwright, and stage-manager who is best remembered for portraying Sherlock Holmes on stage and in a 1916 silent film. In 1891, after first visiting Tryon, Gillette began building his
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the 1930s theater on the right, look to the left and see Morris the horse, who was originally built in 1928. Past Morris you’ll see the Tryon Depot, and the Tryon Daily Bulletin, which has been here since the 1920s. Move on to the plaza, which is a former gas station, and see all of the
bungalow, which he later enlarged into a house. He named it Thousand Pines and it is privately owned today. The Polk County Historical Museum displays Gillette's pipe and slippers from his farewell tour of Sherlock Holmes, as well as china, some letters and other items left behind at the actor's North Carolina home.
EQUESTRIAN TRADITION
With 1,600 acres of top-notch competition venues and resort luxury, visitors come from all over the globe to watch or compete in equestrian events, including the annual Block House Steeplechase, at Tryon International Equestrian Center. Harmon Field and Foothills Equestrian Nature Center (FENCE) also host numerous equestrian events throughout the year.
IT’S A NEW DAWN, IT’S A NEW DAY
Called the “High Priestess of Soul,” Nina Simone was born in Tryon in 1933. To honor her, mural artist Scott Nurkin has created a stunning portrait of Simone on the back of the Sunoco gas station, visible from Hwy. 176. This mural is part of the North Carolina Musician Mural Trail (@ncmusicianmurals, #NCMMTrail), which honors trailblazing North Carolina musicians with murals in their hometowns across the state.
arts on the next block. On the left, see the long building that was rail related, then look to the right and see the award winning Stott’s Ford Building. Further to the left is town hall, which was once a school and thrice a hotel before becoming local government offices.
FREE ART?
Well, yes! Tryon has a Free Little Art Gallery (FLAG) located in a small glass-front cupboard outside the Tryon Theatre, near Upstairs Artspace Gallery. Similar in concept to Little Free Libraries for books, the FLAG is there to connect art creators with admirers. If you like what you see, take it! But, make sure you leave some sort of artistic creation in its place.
GET THE SCOOP
Established in 1928, the Tryon Daily Bulletin is printed twice a week at 16 N. Trade St. in the heart of downtown Tryon in a building that is listed on the National Historic Register. Copies of “The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper” are available on racks throughout the county, or get the scoop online at Tryondailybulletin.com.
WHAT’S IN A NAME?
Tryon Peak and the Town of Tryon are named for William Tryon, governor of North Carolina from 1765 to 1771, in recognition of his negotiation with the Cherokee for a treaty during a bloody period of conflict during the French and Indian War.
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Your place
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to stay
If you plan to spend longer than a day in the area, you will need a place to stay. Below are suggestions that range from rustic to glam, from campgrounds and cabins, to lodges and bed and breakfast inns. For other options, visit vrbo.com or airbnb.com for homes available by the night or for longer stays.
Adawehi Wellness Retreat
The Adawehi Campus is nestled on 125 acres of woodlands, where a balance of natural and manicured gardens shows off the diversity of nature. Over the years, Adawehi has grown to include 10 community houses, a healing center, conference center, three shops, health food store, exercise facility and a bed and breakfast.
93 Adawehi Lane, Columbus 828-894-5260
Butterfly Creek Inn
Tucked between creek and woods is Butterfly Creek Inn. Enjoy the waterfall, creek and mountains. Experience extraordinary breakfasts, bedside treats, flowers and candlelight desserts.
780 Smith Dairy Road, Columbus 877-894-6393, 828-817-7777 (text)
Butterflycreekinn.com
Cabin Fever
Cabin Fever is the ultimate eco resort getaway with seven rustic charming cabins on 15 acres that are perfect for a romantic weekend or a family vacation to remember. Four of the cabins are dog-friendly. Friends, social clubs, corporate and church groups often rent the entire place!
7337 Spartanburg Hwy., Saluda 828-749-9811 cabinfevernc.com
Columbus Inn and Suites
Located conveniently in Columbus at the exit off Interstate 26, the hotel features 59 rooms, outdoor pool, RV/bus parking, free breakfast and wireless internet.
626 W. Mills St., Columbus 828-894-3303
Columbusinnandsuites.com
End of the Road Cabin Rentals
With six cabins to choose from, all with a queen size bed and micro loft that can accommodate a golfing buddy or your grandkids, each cabin contains everything you will need for a comfy stay,including a full kitchen and bath. A yurt is available for meeting space. Located 15 minutes from the heart of Lake Lure.
444 Delind Drive, Mill Spring 823-817-1041
endoftheroadnc.com
Green Life Inn at the Mimosa
An historic 1903 bed and breakfast nestled in the Pacolet River Valley near Tryon, N.C., Green Life Inn has seven standard, private guest rooms and two fully outfitted suites for short term or extended stay visits with all common areas available to guests.
65 Mimosa Inn Drive, Tryon 828-436-0097
greenlifeinn.com
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An historic bed and breakfast located in Lynn near Tryon, the Green Life Inn at the Mimosa features seven guest rooms and two extended-stay suites.
Orchard Inn
An elegant mountain retreat, Orchard Inn in Saluda is a historic bed and breakfast that features stunning mountain scenery, warm and welcoming staff, and fine dining at Newman's Restaurant.
100 Orchard Inn Lane, Saluda 800-581-3800/828-749-5471 orchardinn.com
Pine Crest Inn
The 1906 Pine Crest Inn offers 36 rooms, suites, cabins, and cottages nested on 10 beautifully landscaped private acres just ¼ mile from downtown Tryon. Each accommodation is uniquely decorated, with private baths, cable television, air conditioning, and complimentary high-speed WiFi. Some rooms also offer fireplaces, private porches, refrigerators, and jetted tubs. Dining options include Carter’s
Tavern and the Fox & Hounds Bar.
85 Pine Crest Lane, Tryon 800-633-3001
pinecrestinn.com
The Saluda Inn
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the spectacularly renovated Saluda Inn offers
12 stunning rooms and suites, complimentary breakfasts, a Grand Lawn for outdoor functions, wedding settings, a wine cellar with small eats menu and crafted bar selections, and a sunroom for more intimate gatherings.
229 Greenville St, Saluda 828-388-9027
thesaludainn.com
Saluda Mountain Lodge
The Saluda Mountain Lodge offers 24 clean, cozy and serene guest rooms surrounded by astonishing mountain splendor.
Perched atop the rim of the majestic Green River Gorge, the motel offers stunning views of five mountain ranges, everchanging watercolor sunsets and surreal star-gazing by the fire pit.
1793 Holbert Cove Road, Saluda 828-749-4951
saludamountainlodge.com
Tryon Resort at Tryon International Equestrian Center
Choose from a variety of lodging options in this incredibly beautiful equestrian center — all are within easy walking distance of restaurants, a general store and all the equestrian arenas and stables. Offers RV pad, inn, and cabins of varying sizes.
4066 Pea Ridge Road, Mill Spring 828-863-1000 tryon.com
Red Horse Inn
A stately bed and breakfast on 190 acres with spectacular mountain views, the inn offers six Victorian-style cottages, relaxing couples retreats, wedding facilities and delicious breakfasts.
45 Winstons Chase Court, Landrum
864-909-1575
TheRedHorseInn.com
The Yellow House Landrum
A "vacation rental" that feels more like Landrum's guest house. Perfect for family or friends get-togethers, great for groups coming into the area for horse shows, winery tours, and outdoor activities. Sleeps 9 in 4 queen beds, 1 twin in 4 bedrooms.
508 E. Rutherford St., Landrum 864-426-3638
It’s Not Just a Great Home. It’s a Great Community.
Retirement years are the perfect time to do things you’ve always wanted to do. And White Oak Village in lovely Tryon is the perfect place.
We provide the right combination of support and independence for you to build an engaging, healthy senior lifestyle in the beautiful North Carolina mountains. Enjoy spacious 1- and 2-bedroom apartments – each with a private sunroom and access to unsurpassed amenities and services.
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Camping
WILDERNESS COVE CAMPGROUND
3772 Green River Cove Rd, Saluda 828-749-9100
wildernesscovecampground.com
Emberglow Outdoor Resort
Enjoy the outdoors on your own terms at Emberglow Outdoor Resort – Treehouses, Yurts, Vintage Campers, and more nestled in the rolling hills of Western NC.
95 Pinewood Trail, Mill Spring 828-625-2205
Hitching Post Campground
With a fishing pond, playground, camp store, bath house, 40 acres of nature trails, babbling brooks, cascading waterfalls, the Hitching Camp offers tent and RV camping near beautiful Lake Lure. Lease sites available.
620 Girls Camp Rd Mill Spring, NC 828-625-1138
Orchard Lake Campground
Wooded campsites with fire rings for tents, full hook-ups for
recreational vehicles and three A-frame cottages. Two private lakes for fishing (no license required), boating and swimming. Lots of games and amenities. For group gatherings, there is a recreation hall with a small kitchen and an event tent.
460 Orchard Lake Road, Saluda 828-749-3901
Silver Creek Camping
Family friendly RV campground. Rent tubes, canoes and kayaks. Shuttle service to the Green River for drop-off and pickup. Paintball, mini golf, swimming pool, fishing ponds, camp store and many more amenities. Four rustic sleeping cabins with fans, plus three rental campers are available.
3111 Silver Creek Road, Mill Spring 828-894-2331, 828-748-3390
SILVER CREEK CAMPGROUND
3111 Silver Creek Rd, Mill Spring 828-894-2331, 828-748-3390
silvercreekcamping.com
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Wilderness Cove Campground
Wilderness Cove offers wooded, primitive campsites and limited water/ electric sites. Each campsite has its own fire pit and many have picnic tables. Also available
ORCHARD LAKE CAMPGROUND
460 Orchard Lake Rd, Saluda 828-749-3901
orchardlakecampground.com
2023-2024
Signature Series
Save your seat!
Enjoy Tryon Fine Arts Center’s Season of world-class performing arts in the foothills.
Show Times: Saturday, 7:30 pm
Series Ticket Prices: $167 Standard, $207 Premium
September 16, 2023
THE RODNEY MARSALIS PHILADELPHIA BIG BRASS
This big brass group offers a concert format that breaks the usual barriers between genres and strives to create a connection between the audience and performers.
November 4, 2023
RITA HAYWORTH: THE HEAT IS ON!
The Heat Is On stars Quinn Lemley in an explosive yet moving musical production celebrating and revealing the woman behind the “Love Goddess”, Rita Hayworth.
February 10, 2024
THE KRUGER BROTHERS
In an ever-expanding body of work, The Kruger Brothers personify the spirit of exploration and innovation that forms the core of the American musical tradition.
March 23, 2024
KINGS RETURN
are sleeper cabins, which are oneroom units with beds and electricity. A bathhouse with showers is on the campground.
3772 Green River Cove Road, Saluda 828-749-9100
Avoiding the confines of a single genre, the GRAMMY nominated acapella group derives its inspiration from gospel, jazz, R&B, soul, and classical music to deliver a memorable evening to close our season.
Live Creative
tryonarts.org
828-859-8322
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Explore the Outdoors
PEARSON'S FALLS & GLEN
Like to fish? There’s a river for that. Want to swim in a cool mountain stream or river? You will not have to go far. Have little ones who would enjoy the swings or jungle gym? We have several municipal parks and playgrounds. Want to experience the challenge of a new golf course? You can do several rounds at our local courses. Whether you’re a fitness fanatic who wants to log miles on the trails, or you just want to spend time in a slow-paced float down the river, we have it all.
HIKING TRAILS
Bradley Nature Preserve at Alexander's Ford
Trail type: Out and back, Length: 1.3 miles each way, Difficulty: Easy, Parking: Located near the intersection of County Line Rd. and Gray's Rd. The Preserve was acquired through multiple grants to help tell the story of the Overmountain Men, a rag-tag group of area militia that chased down a British general during the Revolutionary War and won a pivotal battle at Kings Mountain. The old roadbed that is now the Preserve's
main trail is believed to be the exact location of their trip.
Little Bradley Falls Trail
Trail type: Out and back, Length: 1 mile each way, Difficulty: Moderate, Parking: Located off Holbert Cove Rd. The Little Bradley Falls Trail is a moderate 1-mile trail to a beautiful 40-foot waterfall located in the Green River Game Lands. A little more than a quarter mile into the trail there is flagging on a tree on the right side, hikers should continue this way, crossing a small creek to stay on the trail. Another creek crossing awaits
hikers shortly after the first in about ankle deep water. Red blazes mark the trail, but some are fading and hard to see.
Bradley Nature Preserve
Trail type: Out and back, Length: 1.5 miles each way, Difficulty: Easy, Parking: Located at the intersection of Esseola Dr. and Substation Rd.
The Lazy Girl Loop is an easy trail that runs through the woods of the Bradley Nature Preserve. There is a Connector Trail that links the Lazy Girl Loop to Laurel Drive. Dogs are not allowed on the lower loop sections of the trail.
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Pearson’s Falls is a lovely escape at any time of year. The hike from the parking lot to the falls is about a quarter mile and is considered easy. The trail is maintained by the Tryon Garden Club. More details are online at PearsonsFalls.org.
Vaughn Creek Greenway
Trail type: Out and back, Length: 0.8 miles each way, Difficulty: Easy, Parking: Off New Market Rd. in Tryon, a small, open field about 300 feet from the trailhead
This easy 0.8-mile trail takes hikers through a beautiful, wooded area along Vaughn Creek. Not far into the hike, visitors can see Siller's Falls on their left. The trail ends at a large tunnel that Vaughn Creek flows through. A short trail goes from the picnic shelter to Siller's Falls.
Woodland Park
Trail type: Loop, Length: 1 mile, Difficulty: Easy to Moderate, Parking: Two entrances, one off Chestnut St., Tryon and one behind the Tryon IGA Woodland Park is a nice escape into the woods, close to downtown Tryon. There is about 1 mile of trail with several small loops, located in a beautiful patch of woods featuring many large hardwoods and pines.
WALKING PATHS
Adawehi Institute
93 Adawehi Lane, Columbus 828-894-5260
Adawehi’s hiking trails are an easy walk that meanders along White Oak Creek, past an abundance of native plants and the occasional wild turkey. There are two trailheads to start your 1.5-mile hike. Begin at the parking lot just below the Main Community Building or you can begin at the Adawehi parking lot off Smith Dairy Road. Trails are open every day during daylight hours.
Green Creek
Family Life Center
Green Creek Dr. and Coxe Rd., Green Creek
Paved walking trail
Isothermal Community College Trail
1255 W. Mills St., Columbus
Primary access is from Polk County Public Library/ Isothermal Community College parking lot.
Tom Raymond Fitness Trail
101 Hospital Dr., Columbus
Easy footpath features fitness stations as well as an attractive hardwood forest setting, primary access is from St. Luke’s Hospital back parking lot.
Polk County High School Track
1681 N. Hwy. 108, Columbus
Regulation size paved oval running track
Stearns Park
125 East Mills St., Columbus
Includes a paved walking path loop (0.2 mi) and Stearns Gym with indoor recreational activities
Brookwood Park
East Rutherford St./Hwy. 14 in Landrum
Half-mile paved walking path, some shaded, and a playground.
Polk Central Elementary School
2141 Highway 9 South
Half-mile nature trail with educational markers.
Polk County Middle School Track
321 Wolverine Trail
Paved regulation sized oval outdoor track.
Polk County Recreation Complex
223 Wolverine Drive
Includes paved walking path loop, baseball fields, tennis courts, basketball courts, picnic shelters, large playground and fishing pond access.
Sunny View Elementary School Playground
86 Sunny View Road
Lazy Girl Loop Trail
Accessible from Laurel Drive, Saluda, easy 1-mile trail (one way), no dogs allowed.
McCreery Park
Greenville and Maple Street
A busy playground and park located in the heart of Saluda at the intersection of Greenville and Maple Streets that features swings, slides and an obstacle course, as well as a covered picnic area and gazebo.
Norman Wilder Forest
Located off Hwy. 176 between Tryon and Saluda
Managed by Conserving Carolina, trails are located on 185 acres of mature third growth mixed hardwood on the slopes of Little Warrior Mountain. Trail has bridges, steps and loops. Plan on a 2 to 3-mile hike.
Saluda Elementary School playground and tennis courts
214 E. Main St.
Harmon Field
117 Harmon Field Road, Tryon
Thirty-six acres containing paved walking path loop with a fitness course, paved oval walking track, playground, tennis courts, basketball courts, baseball fields, picnic shelter and cabin, equestrian riding rings, a dog park, stables, disc golf course, and Pacolet River beach access.
FISHING
POLK COUNTY HATCHERY
SUPPORTED TROUT WATERS:
• North Pacolet River from Pacolet Falls to Highway 108 bridge
• Fork Creek Church on SR 1100 to North Pacolet River
• Big Fall Creek portion above water supply reservoir
• Green River from the Henderson County line to mouth of Bright’s Creek
• Little Cove Creek
• Big Fall Creek (portion below water supply reservoir)
• Cove Creek
• Camp Creek (Henderson County line Green River)
Laughter Pond
Laughter Pond, located at the Polk County Recreation Complex in Mill Spring, provides public fishing and is stocked with catfish. There are no size restrictions on catfish, and the daily limit is six catfish per licensed person per day.
FISHING LICENSE AND SUPPLIES:
North Carolina fishing regulations can be found online at ncwildlife.org or by consulting the Regulations Digest for North Carolina Inland Fishing,
Hunting and Trapping. The regulations digest and fishing licenses can be obtained locally at the following locations:
MA Pace General Store
60 E. Main St., Saluda 828-749-2401
McGuinn’s Store 4884 Highway 9, Mill Spring 828-625-4755
Silver Creek Campground
3111 Silver Creek Rd., Mill Spring 828-894-2331
Tim Edwards Landscaping 109 Post Office Rd., Mill Spring 828-894-0741
PUBLIC SWIMMING
The Foothills area is known for its mountains and rivers, but also has public swimming opportunities. The area is home to nearby lakes, the Green River, Pacolet River and a county-owned outdoor swimming pool.
Gibson Park Pool
Public swimming pool. Fee for pool use. Annual pass available. 236 Park St., Columbus 828-894-2646
Harmon Field Beach
Public river swimming and a public park with playgrounds 828-859-5784
Lake Lure Beach and Water Park
A beautiful mountain lake that features a traditional beach and a kid’s park with waterslide and water games.
2724 Memorial Hwy., Lake Lure 828-625-0077
KAYAKING, TUBING, CANOEING, ZIP LINING
Wilderness Cove Tubing and Campground
River tube rentals available May through September with prices including shuttles to the campground. Open seven days a week.
3772 Green River Cove, Saluda 828-749-9100
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Pearson’s Falls and Glen owned by the Tryon Garden Club
Silver Creek Campground and Whitewater Outfitters
Whitewater rafting, canoeing, tube rentals and paintball are available. The campground also offers fishing classes for campers, including instructions on fly-fishing, bait casters and knot tying.
3111 Silver Creek Road, Mill Spring 828-894-2331
The Gorge Zipline
The Gorge offers a unique and thrilling tree-based zipline canopy adventure in the famous Green River Gorge.
166 Honey Bee Drive, Saluda 828-749-2500
Green River Tubing
During peak season, tubers can float the deliciously cool river Monday - Sunday from 10 am - 3 pm. Three mile trips between 10 am - 3 pm and six mile trips from 10 am - 1 pm.
5200 Green River Cove Rd., Saluda
828-749-3781
GreenRiverCoveTubing.com
Green River Adventures
Guided whitewater kayaking, self-guided kayaking, waterfall rappelling, paddleboarding, zipline adventures, kayak instruction and gear rentals.
111 East Main St., Saluda 828-749-2800
GreenRiverAdventures.com
Lake Adger
Bring your own boat, kayak, canoe or tube to enjoy this calm 438 acre lake. There is an 80 horsepower limit on pontoon boats and a 60 horsepower restriction on any other watercraft; no jet skis or water skiing is permitted on the lake. Swimming and fishing are permitted.
Boat ramp at 4741 Lake Adger Rd., Mill Spring.
Living Waters Tubing
Tube rentals, a beach for relaxing and picnicking, and a Sundae Shack are all you will need for a great day on the Green River! Bring your sunscreen and river shoes, and let your troubles float away.
828-749-0147
5153 Green River Cove Rd., Saluda
LivingWatersTubing.com
GOLF COURSES
Links O' Tryon
This Tom Jackson 6,800-yard course allows you to feel like you are visiting Scotland, Pinehurst and Pebble Beach in one day! Nestled in the Foothills of the Blue Ridge mountains, the course winds through rolling countryside with spectacular mountain and water views. The fairways are challenging and playable for all levels of golfers.
11250 New Cut Road
Campobello
864-468-5099
Meadowbrook Golf Club
The 6,700-yard course rolls gently up hills and down through meadows with Henson and Davis Creeks, creating challenging holes on both nines. The golf course at Meadowbrook Golf Club is characterized by its tree-lined
fairways and abundance of water. Both creeks and two ponds come into play on 10 holes. Stretching to just over
6,700 yards from the back tees (blue) and offering four tee boxes, Meadowbrook’s golf course is ready to test the skills of both young and old, as well as the novice and experienced golfer.
1211 Meadowbrook Road, Rutherfordton 828-863-2690
Tryon Country Club
The Donald Ross-designed course is a nine-hole golf club where members walk or ride, play 9, 12 or 18 holes, and rarely wait for the tee. Do not let its size fool you — tests await at every turn. The layout rewards well-struck shots on its Bermuda fairways, though the trademark bent-grass greens are well-bunkered and unforgiving to errant approach shots. A stream running through the property often comes into play.
393 Country Club Road, Tryon 828-859-9561
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Harmon Field’s disc golf course is known as a fun ninehole course, with mostly open field shots, with some well placed trees to work around.
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Flavor & Savor
The Foothills area has a wide variety of dining options available from kid-friendly casual to reservationsrequired fine dining. Enjoy down-home barbecue, classic meat ‘n’ three plates, locally sourced farm-to-table meals, delicious Polk County wines, shakes, and more.
AMERICAN Calvert’s Kitchen
306 E. Mills St., Columbus 828-894-0268
Country cooking
The Rural Seed 322 E. Mills St., Columbus 828-802-1097
Farm to table
Southern Manners 192 E Mills St., Columbus 828-894-0406
Casual dining, deli
The Hare & Hound 101 E. Rutherford St., Landrum 864-457-3232
Casual dining, bar
Harvest House 22345 Asheville Hwy., Landrum 864-457-2823
Casual dining The Junction 5599 Hwy. 14, Landrum 864-468-4675
Buffet
Kirk’s Kitchen 603 S. Howard Ave., Landrum 864-607-4224
American
Boots & Sonny’s No. 2 328 S. Howard Ave., Landrum 864-457-2378
Casual Dining
The Drake House 511 N. Howard Ave., Landrum 864-457-2533
Casual dining
Krossroads Kitchen (in Vgo station) 401 W. Mills St., Columbus 828-802-1196
Grill
Stone Soup Market & Café 1522 E. Rutherford St., Landrum 864-457-5255
Casual dining
Southside Smokehouse 726 S. Howard Ave., Landrum 864-457-4581
Casual dining, BBQ, Cajun/ Creole
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ALL GOOD THINGS BAKERY IN TRYON
Newman’s Restaurant at Orchard Inn
100 Orchard Inn Lane, Saluda
828-749-5471
Fine dining
Reservations required
Purple Onion
16 E. Main St., Saluda
828-749-1179
Mediterranean
Saluda Truck Plaza
1380 Ozone Dr., Saluda
828-749-4921
Grill
Twin Palmetto
1005 E. Rutherford St., Landrum
864-457-5008
Casual dining
Burger Barn at Parker-Binns Vineyard
2275 Whiteside Rd., Mill Spring
828-894-0154
Burgers, chicken, wine
Deb’s Mini Mart
91 Highway 9 North, Mill Spring
828-894-3939
Sandwiches, drinks
Mill Spring Farm Store
82 Highway 9 N., Mill Spring
828-894-8028
Artisan Farm Store
The Dog House
605 N. Main St., Campobello
864-468-4458
Fast food
The Dutch Plate Family Restaurant
206 N. Main St., Campobello
864-468-4584
Casual Dining
Caro-Mi Dining Room
3231 Hwy. 176, Tryon
828-859-5200
Casual Dining
Katie D’s NY Bagels & Deli
255 N Trade St., Tryon
828-440-1441
Bagels, Deli
Manzolina’s Eatery
117 Harmon Field Rd., Tryon
828-567-8036
Breakfasts, sandwiches, burgers
Nana’s Kitchen
354 S. Trade St., Tryon
828-859-0305
Casual Dining, grill
Azalea Bistro
40 E Main St., Saluda
828-769-9022
Lowcountry style bistro
Ward’s Dairy Bar & Grill
Historic Thompson’s Store
24 E. Main St., Saluda
828-749-2321
Casual Dining
Brooks Tavern
10 Oak St., Tryon
828-440-1540
Burgers, Craft Beer
BAKERIES, MARKETS & CAFES
All Good Things Bakery
289 S. Trade St., Tryon 828-440-1018
Bakery, Coffeeshop, Breads
Wildflour Bakery & Café
173 E Main St., Saluda 828-749-3356
Bakery, Café, Pizza, Sunday
Brunch
BARBECUE
Mountain View BBQ & Deli 829 W Mills St., Columbus
828-894-7060
Green River BBQ
131 Highway 176, Saluda
828-749-9892
Barbecue
COFFEEHOUSES
Good Morning Columbus
Coffee Shop & Deli
155 W. Mills St., #101, Columbus
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Openroad Coffee Roastery 915 W Mills St., Columbus 828-894-2021
Wakey Monkey 18 Church St., Saluda 828-769-9040
Big Guns Coffee
152 N.Trade St., Tryon 828-440-1385
Buck ‘N Brew Coffee & Ice Cream 18981 Asheville Hwy., Campobello 864-457-1515
Tryon Coffeehouse 70 N. Trade St., Tryon 828-436-0085
INTERNATIONAL
Cocula Mexican Grill 338 W. Mills St., Columbus 828-894-2099
El Campesino 205 E. Mills St., Columbus 828-894-0541
Fuji Express (in Shell Station) 401 W. Mills St., Columbus 828-802-1199
Joy Wok II 155 W. Mills St., #102 828-894-5566
China Café 1760 Highway 14 864-457-3836
Biazzo Deli 212 E. Rutherford St., Landrum Biazzodeli.com Gourmet Italian Sandwich Shop & Deli
Dimitri’s Greek & Italian Restaurant 5600 Hwy. 14, Landrum 864-468-4310
El Chile Rojo 209 E. Rutherford St., Landrum 864-457-5977
Soulisa’s Fine Thai Dining 208 E. Rutherford St., Landrum 864-457-5318
The Pasta Station 909 E. Rutherford St., Landrum 864-510-8116
The S.P.O.T 101 E. Main St., Saluda 828-769-9100
Tacos, tequila
El Sureňo Mexican Restaurant 1052 S. Trade St., Tryon 828-859-3075
Mr. Juan’s Mexican Restaurant 18155 Asheville Hwy., Campobello 864-468-1045
Marengo’s 62 N. Trade St., Tryon 828-440-1459
French and Spanish
Mr. Juan’s Mexican Restaurant 526 S. Trade St., Tryon 828-859-6858
Cafe La Gaule 10 N. Trade St., Tryon 828-440-1480
French
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Southern Manners in Columbus
PIZZA
The Brick
214 E. Mills St., Columbus 828-894-2299
Wolverine Pizza
1550 Highway 108 W., Columbus 828-894-5252
Side Street Pizza & Pasta
135 S. Trade St., Tryon 828-859-5325
Buck’s Pizza
30 N. Trade St., Tryon 828-859-0400
Pizza
Saluda Whistle
Stop Adam’s Tavern
1487 Ozone Dr., Saluda 828-388-2653
Pizza, wings, craft beer
SEAFOOD
KD’s Sea Shack
82 N. Trade St., Tryon 828-440-1285
SWEET TREATS, CANDY & ICE CREAM
Cardinal Coffee & Bistro
114 E. Rutherford St., Landrum
Coffee, chocolates, ice cream, desserts, sandwiches
Happy Heifers
Cafe & Ice Cream
5807 Hwy. 9 N., Mill Spring
Burgers, Ice Cream
Ice Cream Barn
82 Hwy 9 North Suite 1, Mill Spring
828-894-0119
Ice Cream, Desserts
Frozen Frog
1506A E. Rutherford St., Landrum
864-457-1070
Desserts, Shave Ice, Cotton Candy, Lemonade, Iced Coffee
Trade Street Creamery & Sandwich Shoppe
10 N. Trade St., Tryon
828-440-1522
Casual Dining, Ice Cream
Saluda Sweet Shoppe
32 W. Main St., Saluda
828-769-9016
Ice cream, candy, taffy, fudge
BARS & EVENING ENTERTAINMENT
Bodega Noir
102 W. Coleman St., Landrum 864-381-7054
Wine Bar, Charcuterie
Back Alley Barn, Saluda’s Tavern
30 E. Main St., Saluda
828-521-1169
Beer, wine, spirits, charcuterie
FAST FOOD RESTAURANTS
Bojangles 84 W. Mills St., Columbus 828-351-3170
1792 Hwy. 14 East, Landrum 864-457-2207
Burger King 1880 Hwy. 14 East, Landrum 864-457-5449
Domino’s Pizza 1750 Hwy. 14 East, Landrum 864-510-0080
Green River Brew Depot
26 Church St., Saluda 828-769-9033
Bar & Grill
Green River Eddy’s Tap Room 435 E. Main St., Saluda 828-848-4060
Tap Room, Bar Food
Green River Tavern
155 W. Mills St., #112, Columbus 828-802-1099
Casual Dining
The Tryon Bottle
15 S. Trade St., Tryon 828-859-6473
Wine bar
BREWERIES / DISTILLERIES
Iron Key Brewing Company
135 Locust St. 828-802-1045
Craft beer, Grill
TRYON INTERNATIONAL EQUESTRIAN CENTER
25 International Blvd., Mill Spring
Bear’s Smokehouse BBQ 828-863-1179
Kansas City Style BBQ
Blue Ginger Sushi 828-863-1121
Asian
Campagna Italian Cuisine 828-863-1127
Italian
The General Store & Pony Express Deli 828-863-1432
Groceries, Sandwiches
Legends Grille 828-863-1122
Fine Dining
Roger’s Diner 828-863-1113
Casual Dining
Silo Bar
Beer, Ale, Cider, Karaoke Taco Mundo 828-863-1000
Mexican
McDonald’s 300 W. Mills St., Columbus 828-894-2827
Starbucks (in Ingles) 1851 Hwy. 14E, Landrum 864-457-5187
Subway 235 W. Mills St., Columbus 828-894-3333
1772 Hwy. 14 East, Landrum 864-457-7337
1484 Ozone Drive, Saluda 828-749-3650
Taco Bell 202 W. Mills St., Columbus 828-722-1025
Waffle House 363 W. Mills St., Columbus 828-894-2311
Wendy’s 255 W. Mills St., Columbus 828-894-5269
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RESTAURANTS
From farm
to Plate
The Farmers Markets in Polk County and Landrum are the place to see and be seen! Not only are the markets a reliable source of quality produce, but they are also a social gathering spot, complete with music, crafts, food and more. Come as a stranger but leave as a friend, with some tasty, healthy, fresh and local food for your table, plants for your garden, or crafts to admire. Want to meet the farmers who feed you? Venture out into the surrounding areas to visit farms, wineries, dairies, farm markets, and farm-to-consumer operations.
Apple Mill Market
Located at 1345 Ozone Dr. in Saluda, the Apple Mill Market sells a variety of apples, honey, cider, preserves, salsa, syrup and pumpkin butter. With a working sawmill, you can also buy rocking chairs or special wooden boxes. Call 828-749-9136 or shop online at NCAppleMill.com.
Atkins Orchard Store
This roadside orchard store carries a delicious assortment of jams, jellies, pickles, butters, salsa and honey in addition to apple, cherry, muscadine and peach cider. The store is located on Ozone Drive in Saluda, at the Marathon Gas Station at Exit 59 off I-26. 828749-2111.
Beneficial Foods Organic Grocery
This natural foods market carries a full array of healthy foods including fresh, organic produce, herbs and spices, jams, jellies, honey, baking goods, health and beauty products, nuts, grains, organic snack foods and environmentally friendly household cleaning products. Call 828-894-0737 or stop by 93 Adawehi Lane, Columbus.
Benson’s
Produce Stand
Located along a busy stretch of Hwy. 108 between Columbus and Lynn, this popular produce stand carries an assortment of seasonal vegetables and fruits, as well as flowers, Christmas trees, and garden decor/ pottery. 1912 NC Hwy. 108, 828-859-2888.
Columbus Winter Market
Join a plethora of vendors on the 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month, 9 a.m. to noon, November through April at Iron Key Brewing,135 Locust St, Columbus for an amazing assortment of Polk County’s best homegrown produce, meat, cheese, eggs and more. See amazing arts and crafts and value added products.
Columbus Farmers Market
Join a plethora of vendors each Saturday morning from 8 to noon at the courthouse in Columbus for an amazing assortment of Polk County’s best homegrown produce, meat, cheese, eggs, plants, home goods and more. See amazing arts and crafts and value added products. Open May through October.
Landrum Farmers Market
Join a large group of vendors each Saturday morning for an amazing assortment of delicious homegrown produce, meat, honey, eggs, soaps, crafts and more. Coffee and biscuits are available, too, as you listen to local musicians. W. Rutherford St. by Burke’s Outlet.
Looking
Glass Creamery
In addition to making award-winning cheese, Looking Glass Creamery crafts caramel sauce, pickles, seasonal preserves, ice cream and hard cider. Most everything is sourced from their farm or nearby farms, and is made in an old fashioned, small-batch
way. For more information call 828-8632104 or view LookingGlassCreamery.com. Better yet, plug 335 Harmon Dairy Lane, Columbus into the GPS and get going for a tour and tastings.
Mill Spring Farm Store
At 82 Hwy. 9 North, Mill Spring Farm Store is a specialty farm store showcasing a large selection of local meats, eggs, produce, dairy and artisan breads and baked goods, cheeses, jams and honey. They also stock gluten free, vegetarian, organic, and more. Search Facebook for farm2store2you or call 828-894-8028.
Saluda Tailgate Market
Located up the hill, this winter market features food vendors from our region selling some of the best tasting and healthiest produce, meat, eggs, and baked goods around. It’s held on Fridays from 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. off W. Main St., May through October. Text gro237 to 828-548-1316 for more info.
Saluda Winter Market
Held indoors at the Saluda Center, 64 Greenville St. Vendors feature locally grown and raised meat, produce, and eggs. In addition to the staple food products, you may also find handmade crafts, pottery, and beauty products. Held on the 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month, November through April from 9 a.m. to noon.
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MARKETS
Drop in to the Apple Mill Market located in Saluda for fresh apples, or visit their website for shipping information.
Sip and Savor
The Foothills’ first vineyards were established in the Tryon area on south facing slopes of Warrior Mountain in the 1860s. As the elevation was below 1,500 feet, growers could take advantage of the protective isothermal belt and a longer growing season. Not all grapes found their way to a wine bottle, however. “Tryon grapes,” as they came to be called, were sold to passengers on the train that passed through the Tryon Depot daily from the late 1890s to 1940s. For more information on tastings and other vineyard-sponsored events, visit Firstpeaknc.com or call the Visitor Center at 828-894-2324.
Mountain Brook Vineyards
At Mountain Brook Vineyards crafting fine wine is a labor of love. We take great care in nurturing our 7.5-acre vineyard. All of our wines are made of 100 percent North Carolina grapes, harvested by hand and aged in oak barrels and stainless steel tanks. We keep our vintages small to focus on producing the highest quality wines.
731 Phillips Dairy Road, Tryon 828-722-1037
MountainBrookvineyards.com
Overmountain Vineyards and Winery
Nestled in the Tryon Foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains on over 10 acres of land, and a Certified Protected Segment of the Overmountain Victory National Historic
Trail, Overmountain Vineyards beckons you to come and enjoy an experience that is like no other. They grow French vinifera: Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, petit verdot, merlot, and petit manseng, as well as blueberries for a future blueberry wine.
2012 Sandy Plains Road
Tryon, 828-863-0523
Overmountainvineyards.com
Parker-Binns Vineyard
Come visit Parker-Binns Vineyard for a chance to savor some fine wines. Bob Binns and Karen Parker-Binns brought their passion for fine wines into the beautiful Foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains and established this wonderful vineyard on 35 acres of lush, sprawling countryside. Parker-Binns Vineyard
features Chardonnay, Petit Manseng, Muscat, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, and Rosé. Come for the wine, stay for the views!
2275 Whiteside Rd., Mill Spring 828-894-0154
ParkerBinnsVineyard.com
Russian Chapel Hills Winery
Sip wine on the patio with vineyard and distant mountain vistas. Great for weddings, receptions, private parties, business events or just a relaxing picnic lunch, this winery provides all the special treatment you need. It is nestled in the rolling hills of Green Creek near horse country.
2662 Green Creek Drive, Columbus 828-863-0540
Russianchapelhills.com
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Mountain Brook Vineyards Tasting Room (Photo by Biz Eischen)
An Artist's Haven
No matter your artistic passion, there is an outlet here in the Foothills for creativity and discovery, whether you put paint on canvas, forge metal in the fire, arrange prose on paper, bake clay in the kiln, create other worlds on stage and film, or send harmonies to the wind. With art ranging from contemporary and modern, to eclectic or rustic, there is an artist, gallery, show, festival or event that will satisfy your artistic yearning.
ART GALLERIES
TRYON
80Six Art Gallery 86 N. Trade St 828-440-1162
Carri Bass
Photography & Art Gallery 158 N. Trade St. 864-598-9880
carribass.com
Ferullo Fine Art Studio 140 Pacolet St. 828-859-3177
Green River Frame Shop and Gallery 145 N. Trade St. 828-859-2255
Tryon Arts and Crafts School 373 Harmon Field Road 828-859-8323
tryonartsandcrafts.org
Tryon Fine Arts Center Gallery
34 Melrose Ave. 828-859-8322
tryonarts.org
Tryon Painters and Sculptors
78 N. Trade St. 828-859-0141
tryonpaintersandsculptors.com
Upstairs Artspace
49 S Trade St. 828-859-2828
upstairsartspace.org
SALUDA
eArthly Minds Gallery 19 Pearson Falls Rd. 828 769-9063
earthlymindsgallery.squarespace. com
Evening Shade Pottery 38 Church St. 828-749-3249
Heartwood Gallery
21 E. Main St. 828-749-9365
Heartwoodsaluda.com
Jim Carson Gallery
20-2 Main St. 828-749-3702
Jimcarson.net
Pottery Gallery 50 E. Main St. 828-713-5719
Saluda Moon Glass Studio & Gallery
24 W. Main St. 937-623-1998
Wood Berry Gallery
66 East Main St. 828-769-9034
woodberrygallery.net
LANDRUM
Edward J. Bednar Fine Art 221 E. Rutherford St. 704-807-4466
Millstone Gallery 221 E. Rutherford St. 864-457-2202
Whimsical World Gallery
116 Jones St. 207-272-9088
Facebook: dcedrone3
MILL SPRING
Legends Club Art Gallery 25 International Blvd.
Tryon International Equestrian Center 828-863-1000
MUSIC ASSOCIATIONS/ PERFORMANCE VENUES
Music at the Tracks
Summer Music Series
Performances are held at the Landrum Depot
Saturday evenings during the summer cityoflandrumsc.com
Summer Tracks
Performances are held at Rogers Park Amphitheater
Friday evenings, June - August 55 W. Howard St., Tryon Summertracks.com
Tryon Concert Association
Performances are held at Tryon Fine Arts Center 34 Melrose Ave. 888-501-0297
Tryonconcerts.org
Tryon Fine Arts Center
World-class music performances, films and exhibits are held throughout the year on the Veh Stage, the Peterson Amphitheater, and in Gallery I. 34 Melrose Ave. 828-859-8322
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Tryon Theater and Upstairs Artspace are two options among dozens of cultural and entertainment offerings in Tryon.
Rogers Park Amphitheater
SummerTracks concerts are held outdoors throughout the summer.
SummerTracks.com
55 W. Howard St., Tryon
McCreery Park
Ella Grace Mintz Stage features Top of the Grade concerts on summer evenings.
Main St., Saluda
Veterans Park Pavilion
In the heart of Columbus on Ward Street, this pavilion hosts music performances in the spring and summer months. Bring your chair or blanket.
THEATER
Tryon Little Theater
TLT stages four theatrical productions a year, plus special events and summer youth productions. Auditions are open to the public. 516 S. Trade St. 828-859-2466 tltinfo.org
Tryon Theatre
Independently owned and operated movie cinema located in Historic Downtown Tryon 45 S. Trade St. 828-859-6811 Tryontheatre.com
DID YOU KNOW?
A HIDDEN OASIS IN THE MIDDLE OF TRYON
Rogers Park Amphitheater is a gently terraced outdoor amphitheater located in a wooded glen in the heart of Tryon. Normally, you wouldn’t know it was there, as it’s pretty well hidden. But, during summer nights, the glen comes alive from the sounds of musical performances and plays. You can hear
the tunes and toe-tapping beats from the popular Summer Tracks series (see our Calendar of Events at the back of this magazine for show listings), as well as Shakespeare play performances and more.
ROLL OUT THE RED CARPET
Celebrating nine years, the Tryon International Film Festival is the signature program of the
Polk County Film Initiative, a 501c3 non-profit organization. This year the festival will be held Oct. 6-8 and includes a packed schedule of screenings and educational opportunities. PCFI was founded as a one-year film-making course for youth, titled The Next Generation Film Project. Gala tickets and movie screening information is at TryonInternationalFilmFestival.com.
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In its ninth year, the Tryon International Film Festival welcomes filmmakers from around the country and globe for an October weekend of festivities and films. (Photo by Carri Bass)
Shop Local
Run by our local friends and families, this area has numerous small businesses where you’ll find everything from hardware to books, flowers to coffee, clothing to tattoos - and everything in between! You have to drive at least 30 minutes in any direction to find a major shopping center or mall, so we hope you’ll choose to spend your money with our local merchants.
COLUMBUS
ABC Store
250 W Mills St # 3 828-894-3188
Beer, wine, spirits
Advance Auto Parts 211 W Mills St. 828-894-3202
AdvanceAutoParts.com
Car parts, accessories
Avery Creek Nursery & Gift Shop 2676 NC 108 828-894-0107
Averycreeknursery.com
Plants, fertilizers, pots
Blue Waters Pool & Spas
32 N. Peak St. 828-894-0299
Pools, hot tubs, swim spas
Bunny’s Blooms Flower Shop & Gifts 2536 Lynn Rd., Suite A 828-722-0218
Florist
CarQuest Auto Parts 291 E Mills St 828-894-3064
Carquest.com
Car parts, accessories
Carolina Dragonfly Boutique 2060 Lynn Rd., Suite 3 828-440-1163
Carolinadragonflyboutique.com
Clothing for women, gifts
MY WEEKEND IS BOOKED!
Find
The Book Shelf 17 S. Trade St., Tryon 828-859-9304
Unique Boutique, Gift Shop and Book Nook at Adawehi 93 Adawehi Lane, Columbus 828-894-5260
Christian Bookshop 222 E. Mills St., Columbus 828-253-8358
Thechristianbookshop.company. site
Dogwood Market 2060 Lynn Rd., Suite 11
Dogwoodmarketnc.com
Home decor, home goods
Dollar General 101 Shuford Rd. 828-722-1100
DollarGeneral.com
Bargain retail chain selling household goods, groceries, beauty products
Dutch Boy Barns 617 W. Mills St. 864-804-6999
Sheds, coops, barns
Elegance Permanent Beauty Co. 155 W. Mills St, Suite 201 828-802-1187
Permanent cosmetic services
European Market 155 W. Mills St., Suite 11 828-590-6760
Foods from Germany, Poland, England, Ireland, Ukraine
Family Dollar 229 W. Mills St. 828-802-6023
familydollar.com
Discount chain for groceries, household items & beauty products
Garden Patch 39 W. Mills St. 828-894-2200
Plants, shrubs, trees
Gert’s Place Antiques & Collectibles 6431 Hwy. 9, Suite 5 828-722-1255
Antiques
Green River Cycles 155 W. Mills St. Suite 103 828-802-1210
Service, parts for Harley, Victory, Indians
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SHOPPING
the perfect read at these bookstores
Crawford’s of Landrum
Gunner’s Haven
2060 Lynn Rd., Suite 5
828-440-1057
Gunnerscustomholsters.biz
Holsters, firearms training
King Smoke & Vape
155 W. Mills St., #106 828-802-1116
Vaporizer, tobacco
O’Reilly Auto Parts
120 W. Mills St. 828-722-1000
Oreillyauto.com
Car parts, accessories
Old Crows Custom Tattoos 2060 Lynn Rd., Suite 1 828-440-1502
Tattoos, piercing
Polk County History Museum Gift Shop 60 Walker St. 828-894-3351
Polknchistory.org
Books, maps, DVDs
Pure Country Weavers
81 Skylar Dr., Lynn 828-859-9916
Purecountry.com
Woven blankets, tapestries
Purrrfect Bark
155 W. Mills St., Suite 109 828-894-2444
Pet foods and supplies
Red Door Deals
1913 Lynn Rd. 843-455-6515
Overstock and returned items
Watson Appliance and Flooring
133 Shuford Rd. 828-894-5150
Appliances, flooring, furniture
Well Rooted Mercantile
200 E. Mills St. 828-802-1121
Women’s clothing
LANDRUM
Bealls Outlet
209 W. Rutherford St. 864-457-2140
Home goods, clothing
Carruth Furniture
104 S. Howard Ave. 864-457-3344
Furniture, mattresses
Classic Couture
109 E. Rutherford St. 864-457-3360
Ladies boutique, clothes, jewelry, shoes, purses
Covington & Co. Jewelry
210 E. Rutherford St. 864-457-5854
Jewelry, repairs
Crawford’s of Landrum
108 E. Rutherford St. 914-954-7704
Crawfordsoflandrum.com
Women’s clothing, home decor, antiques, furniture, scents
Dutch Country Foods
214 E. Rutherford St. 864-457-2450
Amish meats, cheese, candy, jar goods
Expressions Florist and Antiques
105 E. Rutherford St. 864-457-6694
Florist, home and yard decor
Foothills Amish Furniture 106 E. Rutherford St. 864-457-2400
Indoor and outdoor furniture
Hemp Company - Rare Earth Botanicals
118 E. Rutherford St. 864-457-1004
Hemp flower extract products including oils and edibles
Landrum Armory 106 Jones St. 864-457-1366
Firearms buy/sell
Landrum Hardware
1712 SC Hwy 14 864-457-2324
Plumbing, electrical, lawn & garden, paint
Lucy’s Boutique
1508 E. Rutherford St. 864-457-4445
Facebook: LucysboutiqueSC
Clothing, jewelry, bath & body
O’Darby’s Liquor Barn
127 Fairwinds Dr. 864-457-1557
Wine, spirits, beer
Olive and Then Some
221 E. Rutherford St. 864-457-4000
Olive oils, vinegars
Pet Gallery
100 S. Howard Ave. 864-457-5151
Pet store, supplies
Sissy Boutique and Gifts
210-B E. Rutherford St. 864-457-2425
Facebook: Sissyboutiqueandgifts
Clothing, shoes, accessories
The Southern Pet
116 E. Rutherford St. 864-457-1224
Pet supplies
The Stitching Fox
22349 Asheville Hwy. 828-222-5018
Needlepoint supplies
Threads by Classic Couture (In The Collective)
110 Trade Ave. 864-457-1285
Clothing, shoes
Vintage Corner (In The Collective)
110 Trade Ave. 864- 457-1255
Holiday home decor, antiques
White Buffalo Collectibles
205 E. Rutherford St. 386-405-2263
Native American pottery, jewelry, dolls
SALUDA
Adventure Cycles
160 W. US 176 (in Tickle Family Health)
828-817-1892
Saluda.com/adventure-cycles
Bicycle repair
Apple Mill Market
1345 Ozone Dr. 828-749-9136
NCapplemill.com
Apples, pottery, jar goods, rocking chairs, wood crafts, honey
Botanica Belize Wildcrafted
Skincare Holistic Aesthetic Spa & Shop
144 US 176 828-577-8660
Botanicabelize.com
Skin, hair, body care, aromas & oils
The Brass Latch & The Gardener’s Cottage
Nostalgia Courtyard
173 E. Main St. 828-749-4200
Antiques, gifts, plants
The Dressing Room, Etc. 137 E. Main St. 828-749-9555
Facebook: thedressingroometc
Women’s clothing, accessories
eARThly Minds
Gallery & Gift Shop
19 Pearson Falls Rd. 828-769-9063
Facebook: eARThlymindsgallery
Eclectic art
Historic Thompson’s Store/Ward’s Grill
24 Main St. 828-749-2321
gourmet goods, meat market, gifts
M.A. Pace General Store
60 E. Main St. 828-749-2401
Old-fashioned hardware and general store
Mewdlic’s
171 E. Main St. 828-769-9036
Wine, Beer, Tea, Gifts
River Dog Run
46 E. Main St. 828-551-1461
Vintage, upcycled
Saluda Outfitters
435 E. Main St. 828-848-4060
SaludaOutfitters.com
Outdoor clothing, gear, taproom, grill, music
Xualla 50 E. Main St. 828-749-3000
Native American gift and jewelry shop
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TRYON
Avalon
94 N. Trade St.
avalonant@aol.com
Vintage linen, clothing, art, jewelry
Back Alley Boutique and Bud Bar
28 Oak St.
BackAlleybbb.com
Arts, crafts, gifts, hemp products
Brett Auston Floral & Gift Boutique
255B N. Trade St. 828-412-7016
Brettauston.com
Flowers, gifts
The Carriage Stop 104 N. Trade St. 609-668-7491
Jewelry, apparel, home decor
Dollar General 332 S. Trade St. 828-440-0068
DollarGeneral.com
Bargain retail chain selling household goods, groceries, beauty products
Down to Earth Garden Center 1080 S. Trade St. 828-859-2283
Herbs, plants, trees, shrubs
80Six Gallery 86 N. Trade St. 828-440-1162
Art
Four Winds Florist 16 Maple St. 828-859-9545
Tryonflorist.com
Flower arrangements
Frederick Fine Jewelry 255 N. Trade St., #1 828-859-3101
Jewelry design, watches
Green River Frame Shop & Gallery 145 N. Trade St. 828-859-2255
Art
Gold Exchange 2633 Lynn Rd. 828-305-3696
Buy/sell gold, silver
Mountain Trail Soap Company 112 N. Trade St., Suite #5 828-301-4546
Mountaintrailsoapcompany.com
Soaps
Nature’s Store House 427 S. Trade St. 828-859-6356
Naturesstorehousenc.com
Health food, supplements
The Nest Artisan Market
13 S. Trade St. 404-319-1052
Facebook: The Nest Artisan Market
Art, gifts, jewelry, artisan foods
Thompson Garden Gallery 83 Palmer St. 828-859-3185
Art, jewelry, outdoor furniture, plants
Trade Street Trading Company 104 N. Trade St. 609-668-7491
Antiques, jewelry, art
Tryon Arts & Crafts
School Gift Shop & Gallery
373 Harmon Field Rd.
Tryonartsandcrafts.org
Art, crafts
The Tryon Bottle
- A Wine & Beer Boutique 15 S. Trade St. 828-859-6473
Tryonbottle.com
Wine, beer
Tryon Toymakers & Woodcarvers 17 S. Trade St. 843-373-7232
Tryontoymakers.org
Handmade toys, woodcarvings, chocolates
Wild Petunias & Vines of Tryon 112 N. Trade St. 828-859-7039
wildpetunias.com
Bath & body, clothing, jewelry, handbags, candles
BARGAIN HUNTING?
Like the thrill of second-hand shopping? Are you thrifty, but still want to support a worthy cause? There are several thrift shops in the area that offer incredible bargains, and support hospice, stray animals, our domestic violence shelter and affordable housing, among other worthy causes.
Good Neighbor Store Columbus Baptist Church 45 Houston Rd., Columbus 828-894-8588
Habitat For Humanity Restore 132 N. Trade Ave., Landrum 864-457-2666
Operation Hope Thrift Store 206 E. Rutherford St. 864-457-1005
Paws, Prayers & Promises
P3 Retail for Rescue 112 E. Rutherford St., Landrum 864-457-3694
Seventh Day Adventist Church Thrift Store 2820 Lynn Rd., Tryon 828-859-6407
Steps to Hope Thrift Barn 1810 Hwy. 14, Landrum 864-457-1099
Second Chance Thrift Store 232 E. Mills St., Columbus 828-894-2373
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Hunt the thrill of the
Whether you are searching for heirloom antiques, collector’s items, things to upcycle and repurpose, fun holiday home decor, or quirky and offbeat “rare as a hen’s teeth” objects, you’ll find our antique shops offer an abundance of choices and an eclectic mix. Make a day out of the search or an entire weekend!
COLUMBUS
Gert’s Place
6431 NC Hwy. 9, Suite 5 828-722-1255
LANDRUM
Big John’s Antiques 601 S. Howard Ave.
Crawford’s Fine Furnishings and Classic Decor 108 E. Rutherford St. 914-954-7704
Expressions
Florist and Antiques 105 E. Rutherford St. 864-457-6694
Landrum Antiques & Furniture Company Landrum Antique Mall
The Shops at LAM 221 E. Rutherford St. 864-457-4000 or Facebook.com/
LandrumAntiquesAndFurniture
•Bradford’s Gifts
•Artful Upcycled Vibes
•Charlotte’s Web
•High Cotton Mercantile
•Lavender Sage Market
•Mill Spring Farm Store
•Route 5
•Spotted Dog Mercantile
•Phamd’s Pot Pourri
•Design on Nine
•Psychedelic Cowgirl Designs
•Sundance Soapery
•The Ladies Closet
•The Real Thing
•The Millstone Gallery
•The Thrill of the Hunt
Landrum Eclectics 601 W. Rutherford St. 864-457-2314
My Favorite Shoppe 21919 Asheville Highway 864-230-8585
Savvy Scavengers
Antique Mall and Marketplace 105 S. Randolph Ave. 864-457-6710
Facebook.com/pickersloveus
The Yankee Peach Antiques and Collectibles 120 E. Rutherford 864-386-5800 theyankeepeachantiques.com
Voyageur’s Antiques 22625 Asheville Highway 864-457-3955
White Buffalo Collectibles 205 E Rutherford St. 864-457-1411
SALUDA
Gardener’s Cottage & The Brass Latch 181 E. Main St. 828-749-4200
M.A. Pace General Store 60 E. Main St. 828-749-2401
River Dog Run 46 E. Main St. 828-551-1461
TRYON
Architectural Warehouse 151 Southern Mercerizing Road 828-859-2297
Aarchitecturalwarehouse.com
Dark Horse Antique Market 1161 S. Trade St. 828-859-5634
Foothills Mercantile Antiques & Home Goods 1005 S. Trade St. 828-859-0164
Old Mill Market Square 151 Southern Mercerizing Rd. 828-859-5467
Oldmillmarketsquare.com
T ryon Antique Mall & Marketplace 1005 S. Trade St. 828-859-2756
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One of the dozens of dealers at Tryon Antique Mall offers colorful and quirky selection of Mexican home decor and gift items related to Day of the Dead. Perfect for Halloween!
It’s playtime!
Whether you like to stay busy or chill with friends and family, there are fun places to go and exciting things to do, even during the fall and winter months. Ziplining through the trees high above the gorge in Saluda is an option, or you can join a game at the gym, trick-or-treat through town, sit on Santa’s lap, enjoy excellent programming at the library, wander the outdoor holiday events at Tryon International Equestrian Center, or spend an easy afternoon at the playground. Check the calendar of events for events and times, and visit NCFoothillsCalendar.com for more.
PLAYGROUNDS
Brookwood Park
Half mile paved walking path, some shaded, and a playground. East Rutherford Street/Highway 14, between South Poplar, South Bomar and Brookwood
Dr., Landrum
Harmon Field
This popular 36-acre park has a paved walking path loop with a fitness course, paved oval walking track, playground, tennis courts, basketball courts, baseball fields, picnic shelter and cabin, equestrian riding rings, stables, disc golf course, dog park, and Pacolet River beach access.
117 Harmon Field Road, Tryon
McCreery Park
A busy playground and park located in the heart of Saluda that features swings, slides and an obstacle course as well as a
covered picnic area and gazebo Intersection of Greenville and Maple Streets, Saluda
Stearns Park
Includes a paved walking path, jungle gym, and Stearns Gym with indoor recreational activities East Mills Street/Highway 108 (across from the Polk County Courthouse), Columbus
LIBRARIES
Enjoy a good book or some fun library programming at one of our four libraries. Visit in person or virtually to find out what cool stuff the librarians have in store!
Polk County Public Librar
- Columbus Branch
1289 W. Mills St., Columbus 828-894-8721
Polklibrary.org
Polk County Public Librar - Saluda Branch
44 W. Main St., Saluda 828-722-5218
Polklibrary.org
Spartanburg County Public Library Landrum Branch 111 Asbury Dr., Landrum 864-457-2218
Spartanburglibraries.org
Lanier Library
72 Chestnut St., Tryon 828-859-9535
TheLanierLibrary.org
FOR THE ADVENTURER
The Gorge Zipline Soar over the Green River Gorge on the zipline adventure of a lifetime! With 11 ziplines spanning 1.25 miles, a breathtaking skybridge, and three huge rappels, the Gorge Zipline is an unforgettable
family-friendly adventure. 166 Honey Bee Dr., Saluda 828,373-2528, TheGorgeZipline.com
SUMMER AND DAY CAMPS
Foothills Equestrian Nature Center 3381 Hunting Country Rd., Tryon 828-859-9021, fence.org
Gibson Park Pool Swimming Lessons 236 Park St. Columbus 828-894-2646
recreation@polknc.org
Horseback Riding Lessons
Ages 4 to adults beginners through advanced Bright’s Creek Equestrian Center 2222 Palmer Road Mill Spring 828-694-4500 or BrightsCreek.com
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Steep. Fast. Beautiful. The Gorge, a thrilling tree-based zipline canopy tour in Saluda will take your breath away! Begin your experience perched on the rim of the Green River Gorge, then plunge into untouched wilderness. Descend 1,100 vertical feet in elevation as you zipline from tree-top to tree-top, traverse an epically beautiful sky-bridge, and conquer three huge rappels.
Polk County 4-H
60 Gibson St. Columbus
828-894-8218, polk.ces.ncsu.edu
Polk County High School – Sports Camps
1681 Highway 108 Columbus
828-894-2525 pchs.polkschools.org
The Adventure School
Stearns Day Camp
105 N. Peak St. Columbus
828-894-8199
recreation@polknc.org
3493 U.S. Hwy. 176, Tryon 828-817- 0454 theadventureschool.org
Tryon Arts and Crafts School
373 Harmon Field Rd.
Tryon
828-859-8323
tryonartsandcrafts.org
Tryon Fine Arts Center
34 Melrose Ave. Tryon
828-859-8322
tryonarts.org
Tryon Little Theater
516 South Trade St. Tryon
828-859-2466, tltinfo.org
SWIMMING
Gibson Park Pool
Public swimming pool.
Summer hours: Tuesday through Saturday, noon to 5 p.m. Sunday, 1-5 p.m. Lap swim: Tuesday – Friday, 8-10 a.m. Fee for pool use. Annual pass available. 236 Park St., Columbus 828-894-2646, polknc.org/pool
Lake Lure Beach
Mountain lake features both a traditional beach and a kids’ park with a waterslide and water games.
2724 Memorial Hwy., Lake Lure 828-625-0077, lakeluretours.com
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Saluda Library offers kid-focused programming year-round.
Top off a day of fun with ice cream, the perfect treat. Locations in Columbus, Saluda, Tryon and Landrum offer cones, milkshakes, floats and specialty coffees to cool you down.
locals
While you’re visiting our area, we hope you feel comfortable and welcomed! One way to do that is to share our local favorite things, which are not advertised on giant billboards or splashed across the TV, but are worth a visit, a taste or a try! Want to live like the locals? Here are some of our favorite suggestions.
HERE’S OUR TOP 10 LIST OF THINGS TO DO
Take it all in
Sit and ponder the world at the top of White Oak Mountain. Enjoy the peace and quiet, and revel in miles of stunning fall mountain views.
Chicken soup for the soul
On a cold winter’s night, or if you’re feeling under the weather, try the Mexican version of chicken soup, complete with rice, cilantro and avocado, from El Campesino Restaurant in Columbus.
Nothing to do with corn
This game isn’t just for tailgate lawn parties anymore. Cornhole enthusiasts and pros will find serious (and fun!) competition at Iron Key Brewing Company in Columbus.
Not a Hallmark movie, but it could be
Whether you attend the Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony in Landrum, the Christmas Parade in Columbus, or the New Year’s
Eve disco ball drop from the clocktower in Tryon, our quaint towns –decorated to the hilt for the holidays– will make you think you’re an extra on a Hallmark movie set.
Heavenly and delightful
What has just a few simple ingredients, and is sinfully good? It’s the oreo pudding from Southern Manners in Columbus. One bite and there’s no stopping.
Walk it off
After a big Thanksgiving meal, walk off those calories at Harmon Field. There are paved walking paths that meander along the Pacolet River, and there’s a running track, dog park, and disc golf course.
Tacos, tequila and trivia?
Yes, they do go together. Head into Saluda to the S.P.O.T. at 101 East Main for casual, flavorful, cocktails and dinner, while you test your trivia knowledge.
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While you’re here, live like the
Tryon Christmas Stroll
How do you like them apples?
Fall means it’s time to pick apples and make pies, apple butter, apple cider, and so on. Or, skip the hot kitchen and visit the Apple Mill Market at 1345 Ozone Dr., or the Atkins Orchard Market, at I-26, Exit 59, both in Saluda.
Sing it, sister!
Whether you lead your church choir, or only sing in your shower, everyone at some point must try Karaoke. Green River Tavern in Columbus is a fun night time spot to sing your heart out while enjoying wings, pizza and burgers.
Just say ‘no’ to the megaplex
If you’re ok with catching a movie a month (or decade) after it hits the megaplex cinemas, and you like the ambience of an old time movie theater with a modern sound system, come to Tryon Theater on Trade St. In continuous operation since 1938, this independently owned treasure is a quirky, delightful experience.
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PHARMACIES
CVS
330 W. Mills St., Columbus 828-894-8247
303 E. Rutherford St., Landrum 864-457-4163
Foothills Pharmacy 80 Shuford Rd., Columbus 828-894-6112
Landrum Drug Co.
104 W. Rutherford St., Landrum 864-457-2401
Ingles Markets
1851 Hwy. 14, Landrum 864-457-5187
IN THE EVENT OF AN EMERGENCY
We are hoping you do not need a doctor or services of a hospital while you are visiting the area, but if you do, rest assured, there are a variety of health care options available to you, whether you are experiencing an emergency, need a prescription refilled, or need to speak with a specialist in a particular field.
ST. LUKE’S HOSPITAL
Surrounded by hardwoods and mountain laurel, the peaceful setting gives the feeling of a sleepy little hospital. But residents of Polk County and upstate South Carolina take comfort knowing that their community hospital offers a wide array of acute care health services and advanced technology.
Long recognized for providing “high touch” healthcare, St. Luke’s Hospital provides high tech services such as all digital imaging capabilities, 24-hour physician-staffed emergency department, impressive surgical services, and advancements in orthopedic surgery and rehab.
Fully accredited by The Joint Commission, St. Luke’s Hospital has been an important part of the Foothills’ history, providing needed healthcare
services to the area for decades.
101 Hospital Dr., Columbus 828-894-3311, saintlukeshospital.com
MERCY URGENT CARE
Mercy Urgent Care Center provides treatment for non-life-threatening injuries and illnesses, including colds, ear infections, the flu, broken bones, sprains, mild asthma, urinary tract infections, sports physicals, and more. No appointment needed.
Walk-in, Video-in, or call-in care
140 W. Mills St. (Hwy. 108) Columbus, NC Monday-Sunday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. 828-802-1011
Mercyurgentcare.org
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Tourism & Business Resources
First Peak Visitor Center
The First Peak Visitor Center has information spanning Polk County and all of Western North Carolina. They will provide a warm welcome for newcomers, plus share local information, calendar of events, detailed road maps and phone books. For those wanting to entertain visiting family and friends, stop by to find things to do during their visit. And, of course, locals and visitors alike will discover nearby interests: small towns, waterfalls, wineries, shops, restaurants, outdoor adventures and scenic drives. Stop by on weekdays between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. and Saturdays between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. at 20 E. Mills St., Columbus, call 828-894-2324, 800-440-7848, or visit Firstpeaknc.com.
Carolina Foothills Chamber of Commerce
The chamber is a clearinghouse of information for visitors and people wishing to relocate. It also has a wealth of information about businesses in their membership area which includes all of Polk County and Landrum. They are online at Carolinafoothillschamber.com or call 828-859-6236. Stop in for a visit at 2753
Lynn Road, Suite A. Open Tuesday and Thursday 8 a.m. - 1 p.m., Wednesday by appointment, and Friday from 9 a.m.12:30 p.m.
Landrum Area Business Association
The Landrum Area Business Association is a membership organization for all types of businesses and nonprofits in Landrum, dedicated to promoting the economic vitality of the area. The organization sponsors multiple events throughout the year aimed at drawing visitors and residents to the historic downtown area, including a town Easter Egg Hunt, Christmas and Halloween Strolls and the annual Christmas Parade. The association meets at Landrum City Hall, 100 N. Shamrock Ave., Landrum. Call 864-4573000 or visit cityoflandrumsc.com/ business-association.
Saluda Business Association
The Saluda Business Association meets the first Tuesday of each month at 5:30 p.m. at the Saluda Library, 44 W. Main St. Call 828-749-2581 for more information or visit Saluda.com.
Saluda Visitor Center
Located at 20 W. Main St., Suite 1 in downtown Saluda, the Visitor Center offers information on shopping, restaurants, recreation, the arts, and much more. Visit in person or virtually at VisitSaludaNC.com.
Tryon Visitor’s Center
Located in the Tryon History Museum, the Tryon Tourism Board invites you to look at their website, exploretryon.com, to follow Tryon on Pinterest and Facebook, or to call 828-859-6654 for information specific to Tryon.
Tryon Downtown Development Association
The TDDA works to preserve and enhance the community of Tryon through a downtown revitalization program that focuses on economic restructuring, streetscape design and historic preservation. Members plan a wide variety of community activities throughout the year. Search the organization on Facebook or call 828859-6655 for more information.
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GETTING FROM THERE TOHere
NEARBY AIRPORTS
Airlines operating out of AVL include:
Allegiant Air
American Airlines
Delta Air Lines
jetBlue Airways
Sun Country Airlines
United Airlines
Flyavl.com
Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport (GSP)
Airlines operating out of GSP include:
Allegiant Air
American Airlines
Contour Airlines
Delta Air Lines
Silver Airways
Southwest Airlines
United Airlines
GSPairport.com
Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT)
Airlines operating out of CLT include:
Air Canada
American Airlines
Contour Airlines
Delta Air Lines
Frontier Airlines
jetBlue Airways
Lufthansa
Southwest Airlines
Spirit Airlines
Sun Country Airlines
Swift Air
United Airlines
Vacation Express
Via Air VivaAerobus
Volaris Airlines
CLTairport.com
Rutherford County Airport
Marchman Field (KFQD)
Located just outside Polk County in neighboring Rutherford County, Marchman Field is a general aviation airport with a 5,000-foot runway, pilot’s lounge, wireless internet, restaurant and fuel services. Open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. 828-287-0800 rutherfordcountync.gov/departments/airport_dept
HIGHWAYS AND INTERSTATES
The Foothills area is easily reached from Interstate 26 (Exit 1 is Landrum, S.C., Exit 67 is Columbus, N.C., and Exit 59 is Saluda, N.C.). U.S. Hwy. 74 crosses Polk County with Exit 170 at the Tryon International Equestrian Center, and Exits 163 and 161 in Columbus. I-26 connects to I-40 in Asheville, N.C. and I-85 in Spartanburg, S.C.
TRAIN SERVICE
Amtrak runs the Crescent Line daily from New York to New Orleans with a 4:21 a.m. southbound stop and 3:01 a.m. northbound stop in Spartanburg, S.C., (SPG) just 25 minutes from Landrum, S.C. The station is located at 290 Magnolia St, Spartanburg, S.C. Amtrak. com
BUS SERVICE
Greyhound Bus Lines has a transit center at 100 N. Liberty St. in Spartanburg, S.C. and a bus station at 9 Hendrix Dr. in Greenville, S.C. Greyhound.com
COUNTY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY
Trapped without a car? Schedule a pick up for errands, shopping or medical appointments both in and out of Polk County, with PCTA. Senior citizens ride free. Call 828-894-8203 for rates and schedule. Advance notice required.
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50 VISITOR'S BULLETIN | FALL 2023 ACTS Tryon Estates Retirement 11 Brooks Tavern 45 Country Peddler 49 FENCE 5 First Peak Visitor Center 1, 4, 26, 27 Keller Williams Brandon McNabb 28 House of Flags 10 Lake Point Landing 29 Landrum Eclectics 49 New View Realty 2 Orchard Inn 44 Coldwell Banker Jean Skelcy 31 Coldwell Banker Jeff Miller 50 Coldwell Banker Laura May 40 SC/NC Realty 49 St. Luke’s Hospital 3 Tryon Fine Arts Center 23 Tryon Foothills Realty 51 Tryon Garden Club 37 Tryon Horse & Home 52 Tryon Theatre 50 White Oak Village Retirement 21 ADVERTISER INDEX ADVERTISER INDEX 45 SOUTH TRADE STREET TRYON, NC 28782 (828) 859-6811 INFO@TRYONTHEATRE.COM TRYONTHEATRE.COM
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