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ken56
Sep 03, 2019Explorer
The best restaurant I can recommend is The Peddlers in G'burg. Hand cut steaks you pick out at your table, great salad bar and they have seafood too. Another is 5 Oaks Farm Kitchen. It is directly across the street from the Tanger Outlets in Pigeon Forge, big red building. Harpoon Harry's is pretty good too.
It's difficult to recommend something to do without an idea of your interests. There is always Dolly's Stampede, a great dinner show. There is the Titanic exhibit/museum quite interesting. There is the new National Inquirer museum that just opened this past spring. There is the Sweet Fanny Adams theater in G'burg if you want a Vaudeville type show.
If you want a beautiful view go up to Clingmans Dome. You will be at the top of the mountain and Newfound Gap. It's involves a little bit of a hike on a paved trail. If you like caves then there is the Forbidden Caverns out 411. It's rated one of the top caves in the country. Out that way too is the Bush's bean factory. They have a wonderful café and a small museum that is interesting and there is the gift shop where you can get some types of beans you normally can't get in the grocery store along with the typical hats and tee shirts and kitchen things. It's really a worth while stop.
We live about 20 miles outside the PF area and play tourist ourselves at times. Been here just over 6 years and still haven't done everything. Too much to do.
It's difficult to recommend something to do without an idea of your interests. There is always Dolly's Stampede, a great dinner show. There is the Titanic exhibit/museum quite interesting. There is the new National Inquirer museum that just opened this past spring. There is the Sweet Fanny Adams theater in G'burg if you want a Vaudeville type show.
If you want a beautiful view go up to Clingmans Dome. You will be at the top of the mountain and Newfound Gap. It's involves a little bit of a hike on a paved trail. If you like caves then there is the Forbidden Caverns out 411. It's rated one of the top caves in the country. Out that way too is the Bush's bean factory. They have a wonderful café and a small museum that is interesting and there is the gift shop where you can get some types of beans you normally can't get in the grocery store along with the typical hats and tee shirts and kitchen things. It's really a worth while stop.
We live about 20 miles outside the PF area and play tourist ourselves at times. Been here just over 6 years and still haven't done everything. Too much to do.
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