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I've visited the Smoky Mountains with my husband every winter for the past 15 years. About 15 years ago, I moved to Nashville and was excited to learn that it was located just a short drive away from Tennessee's Smoky Mountains. Carly CaramannaWhen we visit the Smoky Mountains, we typically stay in Pigeon Forge or Gatlinburg, the two main tourist towns in the area. Breakfast is also a huge deal in the Smoky Mountains. Visiting the Smoky Mountains has become my favorite winter traditionOf course, I must mention how all of these experiences are set against the stunning backdrop of the Smoky Mountains.
Persons: I've, it's, Carly Caramanna, Carly Caramanna I've, Dolly Parton, There's, I'm, Ole Organizations: Brewery, Titanic Museum, Titanic, Downtown Disney, Hallmark, East Tennessee Locations: Smoky, Nashville, New York, Pigeon Forge, Gatlinburg, Pigeon, East
Tony Probst’s passion for the Titanic is unwavering. Since the mid-1990s, he has amassed hundreds of artifacts from the ship’s maiden voyage in 1912, including a lifeboat plaque, china, sheet music and an array of personal documents. “I believe I’m the only person on planet Earth who has every piece of paper for one individual to get on board Titanic,” Mr. Probst, 64, said proudly this week. His collection is sometimes on display at the audio and visual store he runs with his sons in the Bay Area of California, but it has also toured prominent spaces, including the National Geographic Museum in Washington; the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum in Simi Valley, Calif.; and the Titanic museums in Branson, Mo., and Pigeon Forge, Tenn.
Persons: Tony Probst’s, , Mr, Probst, Ronald Reagan Organizations: National Geographic Museum, Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Locations: Bay, California, Washington, Simi Valley, Calif, Branson, Mo, Pigeon Forge, Tenn
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