Preview of December Happenings on the Peaceful Side

Written by: Emily Huffstetler The holiday season is in full swing on the Peaceful Side of the Smokies. Here’s a preview of what’s in store.   Kicking off the festivities on December 2 at 6:15 p.m., the City of Alcoa Tree Lighting will feature twinkling lights, festive music, delicious refreshments and a chance to meet…

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Townsend, Tennessee: A Hidden Gem Stealing the Spotlight

Nestled in the heart of the Great Smoky Mountains, Townsend, Tennessee, has long been cherished as the “peaceful side of the Smokies.” But 2024 was its year to shine. This charming small town has garnered national—and even international—recognition, inspiring countless travelers to experience its natural beauty. From awe-inspiring scenery to unparalleled outdoor activities, Townsend has…

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Sam Houston’s Life and Legacy in East Tennessee

Written by: Emily Huffstetler Sam Houston is best known for his leadership during the Texas Revolution and his presidency of the Republic of Texas, but he also has strong ties to the Peaceful Side of the Smokies. Born on March 2, 1793, in Timber Ridge Church, Virginia, Houston was the fifth of nine children. Following…

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Explore Unique Bridges on the Peaceful Side of the Smokies

Written by: Emily Huffstetler The bridges on the Peaceful Side of the Smokies bring charm to local trails, parks and scenic spots. From unique pedestrian walkways to historic covered bridges, each crossing offers a glimpse into the area’s past and invites exploration. Here are a few of our favorites. Sunshine Bridge (Townsend) The Sunshine Bridge,…

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The Early 20th Century on “The Peaceful Side of the Smokies”, Through Postcards

Written by: Emily Huffstetler The early 20th century marked a period of transformation for the Peaceful Side of the Smokies. Following the forced removal of the Cherokee people in the late 1830s, European settlers brought new developments to the region. The advent of commercial logging at the turn of the century drastically altered the natural…

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Peaceful Side Brewery Awarded a Gold Medal at the 2024 Great American Beer Festival Competition

Peaceful Side Brewery earned a gold medal at the 2024 Great American Beer Festival (GABF®) competition, hosted and presented by the Brewers Association. In the 2024 competition, beers and ciders spanning 107 categories and 175 different styles were judged meticulously by 285 judges over 7 days. Awards presented during the Great American Beer Festival competition…

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Preview of Fall Happenings on the Peaceful Side 

Written by: Emily Huffstetler As the leaves begin to change color and the temperature cools, fall on the Peaceful Side of the Smokies invites celebration. This season offers a variety of community gatherings and Halloween festivities. Here’s a preview of what’s in store.  Oct. 19: Blount County Public Library Fall Festival Bring the whole family…

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Dancing Bear Appalachian Bistro Secures Spot in TripAdvisor’s Travelers’ Choice Best of the Best for the Second Year in a Row

Dancing Bear Appalachian Bistro is proud to announce that, for the second consecutive year, it has earned a place among TripAdvisor’s Top 1% Fine Dining Restaurants worldwide for 2024. This prestigious accolade underscores the restaurant’s commitment to delivering unforgettable culinary experiences and consistently earning outstanding reviews from the TripAdvisor community. Being recognized in the TripAdvisor…

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Sweet Fall Treats on the Peaceful Side

Fall in the Smokies isn’t just about scenic drives and hikes—it’s also a time to savor the season’s best flavors. With charming markets and cozy coffee shops, the Peaceful Side is brimming with autumnal treats to satisfy your sweet tooth. These are our top picks. Amburn’s Market in Maryville is fully stocked with fall goodies,…

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Gracehill Fine Art and Basketry: Not Your Grandma’s Gallery 

Written by: Emily Huffstetler Grace (noun)—Unmerited divine assistance.  When COVID-19 struck Townsend, Kathy Janke decided to temporarily close Gracehill Bed and Breakfast and devote herself to her art.  “I thought, I’ll answer the phone; I’ll take a reservation and pay my bills. But I’m not cooking. I’m not cleaning. I’m just going to work on art,”…

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Townsend Fall Heritage and Bluegrass Festival Canceled Due to Hurricane Helene

In consultation with local authorities and out of an abundance of caution due to expected inclement weather produced by Hurricane Helene, the Blount Partnership made the difficult decision to cancel the Townsend Fall Heritage and Bluegrass Festival scheduled for September 27-28 at the Townsend Events Center in Townsend. With the safety of attendees, performers, and…

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2024 Smoky Mountain Bike Week Preview

Written by: Emily Huffstetler With winding mountain roads and incredible scenery, it’s no surprise that the Peaceful Side of the Smokies is such a popular biking destination. Make your way down for the second-annual Smoky Mountain Bike Week, set for Sept. 28 to Oct. 5, to experience some of the world’s best riding, check out…

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