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In 2004, WNC Wagon Train officially expanded their original mission statement to include encouragement and promotion of fair treatment of equine livestock. This is accomplished through practice, education, and enrichment programs. Membership is open to individuals who share the goals and mission of the organization and abide by all rules and regulations thereof.
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Nestled in the heart of the Great Smoky Mountains, is a wide scenic valley where
the sun rises and sets over the tree-topped mountains, and the cool clear
streams flow gently down the ridges. Andrews is a small town virtually untouched
by large city influences and remains a place to enjoy a more leisurely pace of
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Murphy, the county seat, has the distinction of being known as both the first and last town in North Carolina, depending on which way you're going, of course. Murphy combines a rich, interesting past with a strong promising future.
Murphy began as an Indian trading post called Huntersville, then Huntington, and finally was named after Archibald D. Murphey, who was a state senator and an advocate of education in Western North Carolina.
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SHADY CREEK......an old band with a few new members and a hard driving Bluegrass sound that will make you want to kick your heels up, clog, clap and yell for more!!!!
Shady Creek started on their long musical journey in 1999. They played as Shady Creek Outlaws from 2003-2006,but broke up in June 2006. They are back.....with two original members....Ronnie and Alan Chastain. .....and they are making their way again, into the hearts of their fans, with great new musicians who are earnestly concerned with only one thing....delivering the kind of Bluegrass that makes us proud to be mountain folk.
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