The Davis Family Series Brings 1830s Blount County to Life 

Written by: Emily Huffstetler  Forget the famous names in history. At the Great Smoky Mountains Heritage Center, one series turns its attention to the daily life of an ordinary settler family in 1830s Blount County.  The center’s “A Year in the Life of an Early-American Family: The Davis Family of Seymour, Tennessee, c. 1835” uses the Davis family’s historic log house and…

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Dancing Bear Bistro Earns Prestigious One‑Star Wine Award

Dancing Bear Appalachian Bistro, the award-winning culinary heart of the Great Smoky Mountains, is proud to announce it has been awarded a one-star accreditation by The World of Fine Wine in its annual “World’s Best Wine Lists” competition. This global recognition places Dancing Bear among an elite group of establishments worldwide recognized for the quality,…

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Plan an Accessible Summer Vacation in the Smokies

Written by: Emily Huffstetler Great Smoky Mountains National Park has been the most visited U.S. national park since 1944. With the right stops, the park’s views, history and wildlife can be enjoyed by visitors with a wide range of abilities. Here are our top picks for an accessible summer vacation on the Peaceful Side of…

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7 Upscale Restaurants in Maryville, TN 

Written by: Emily Huffstetler  Maryville, nestled in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains, has a growing list of upscale dining options. From a MICHELIN-recommended dining room to a downtown steakhouse with caviar service, these seven restaurants are worth a reservation.  DSB Provisions  DSB Provisions, recently opened, brings an intimate Italian dinner experience to Greenway Village. Pasta is made from scratch by hand,…

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Luxury Stays on the Peaceful Side of the Smokies: Walland, Townsend and Maryville 

Written by: Emily Huffstetler  Quiet is a luxury. The Peaceful Side of the Smokies has everything you need, minus the noise.  McGhee Tyson Airport (TYS) connects the region to more than 30 nonstop destinations. From the airport, it’s roughly a 13-minute drive to Maryville, 25 minutes to Walland and 34 minutes to Townsend, depending on traffic.  From full-service destination resorts to lodge-style retreats, these are the Peaceful Side’s top luxury stays. Destination…

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Courtship in Cades Cove: Corn Husking, “Sparking” and Weaner Cabins 

Written by: Emily Huffstetler  Still looking for a Valentine? In Cades Cove, you might have started with a corn husking.  Cades Cove’s first permanent Euro-American settlers arrived in 1818, and the community grew steadily through the mid-1800s. By 1850, the Cove’s population was in the high six hundreds.    In a working valley, neighbors relied on each other.…

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Winter Date Ideas on the Peaceful Side 

Written by: Emily Huffstetler  On the Peaceful Side, winter date night doesn’t have to mean staying cooped up at home. From downtown dinner and cocktails to a heated sauna workout, these ideas make it easy to spend quality time together, no matter the forecast.  Classic Romantics – Downtown Maryville  Start with dinner at Bella, a downtown spot with…

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Dancing Bear Appalachian Bistro Named to OpenTable’s 2026 Top 100 Romantic Restaurants in America

Dancing Bear Appalachian Bistro has been named to OpenTable’s 2026 Top 100 Romantic Restaurants in America, earning the distinction as the only restaurant in East Tennessee to appear on the national list. Based on more than 14 million verified diner reviews, the honor recognizes restaurants that consistently deliver exceptional food, service, and atmosphere. For Dancing…

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Valentine’s Plans on the Peaceful Side

Written by: Emily Huffstetler  Love is in the air! Valentine’s on the Peaceful Side is for couples, families and friends alike. From pop-ups and brunches in Maryville to prix-fixe dinners and overnight getaways in Townsend and Walland, here are the local events and specials happening February 6 through 15.  February 6–7 – Love Local Market  Two full days…

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10 Antique Shops on the Peaceful Side: Walland, Maryville, Rockford, Louisville, TN 

Written by: Emily Huffstetler  On the Peaceful Side, it’s not unusual for a longtime-local’s basement to feel like a mini history museum, filled with practical pieces, family heirlooms and other treasures. That tradition of holding on to things and taking good care of them makes the area great for antiquing. Here are 10 shops worth exploring in Walland, Rockford, Louisville and Maryville.  Walland  Cook’s…

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Tremont Writers Conference now accepting applications

Great Smoky Mountains Institute at Tremont is pleased to announce the fourth annual Tremont Writers Conference, an intensive five-day retreat for writers of fiction, nonfiction and poetry coordinated in conjunction with Smokies Life. Applications to participate may be submitted online now through May 15 at writers.gsmit.org. Held Wednesday, Oct. 21, through Sunday, Oct. 25, the…

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Off-Season on the Peaceful Side: Quiet Roads, Clear Views and Lodging Deals 

Written by: Emily Huffstetler The Peaceful Side of the Smokies gets even quieter in the wintertime. If you like a slower pace and a little more breathing room, this is the season for you. Here are five reasons off-season trips feel easier.  Off-season days usually come with fewer cars on the road, which means less time sitting…

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