Preview of February Events on the Peaceful Side

Written by: Emily Huffstetler February is packed with exciting events on the Peaceful Side, from live music and theater performances to art classes and outdoor adventures. Whether you’re looking to catch a musical, unwind with yoga and craft beer, or explore local talent, there’s something happening every week to enjoy. 7, 8, 9 – Anastasia:…

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Capturing the Smokies: The Trailblazing Photographs of Albert “Dutch” Roth and Paul J. Adams

Written by: Emily Huffstetler Albert “Dutch” Roth (1890-1974) and Paul J. Adams (1901-1985), both avid hikers, were among the earliest photographers of the Smokies. Their journals document their adventures and capture the landscape’s transition into a national park.  Albert “Dutch” Roth  In 1927, the Smoky Mountains Hiking Club honored Dutch Roth for his participation in…

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Discover Fairy Villages and the Troll Bridge in the Smokies

Written by: Emily Huffstetler The Smokies are home to wonders that feel magical—synchronous fireflies, a rainbow waterfall and bioluminescent mushrooms, to name a few. Take a walk on the Peaceful Side and discover fairy villages and a troll bridge nestled in the woods, where fairytales and reality meet. Fairy Villages in The Townsend River Walk…

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Winter Flora and Fauna of the Smokies: A Field Guide 

Written by: Emily Huffstetler Winter in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GSMNP) offers a unique perspective on the region’s rich biodiversity. While many visitors associate the park with its vibrant spring and summer blooms, the winter months reveal a quieter, more serene side, with a surprising amount of flora and fauna still thriving in…

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Honoring Dr. King’s Legacy: Blount County’s 2025 MLK Day Celebrations

Written by: Emily Huffstetler On Memorial Day, 1960, Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. addressed the graduating class of Knoxville College:  “We’re on the threshold of the most constructive period in history with regard to race relations. I’m convinced that segregation is on its death bed and the only thing uncertain is the day it…

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Holiday Treat Guide on the Peaceful Side

Written by: Emily Huffstetler The Peaceful Side of the Smokies is full of festive flavors this holiday season. From specialty lattes to homemade desserts, there’s no shortage of treats to enjoy. Here’s a look at our favorites in Maryville, Alcoa and Townsend. Amburn’s Market (Maryville) Step into Amburn’s Market to find a treasure trove of…

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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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