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Zorb!

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May 14, 2008

It’s a new pastime that’s on a roll in the Smokies! Some say it’s like being inside a big washing machine. Others compare it to being in the womb again! A womb with a view! Whatever you want to call it, you can sure call it fun!

To get there: in Pigeon Forge, turn onto Sugar Hollow Road at red light number 1, go up the hill and turn left at the Zorb sign.
For more information about Zorb Smoky Mountains, visit the website http://www.zorb.com or call 1-865-428-2422. 

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Posted by Tim Cable


Cable Country Goes To The Big City-Part 3

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May 02, 2008

We wrap up our special three part series on the tour bus with Fellowship Tours. But, the title of this series might not be as appropriate on the final leg of our journey. After stops in New York City and Philadelphia, we slow things down a bit on our way home. 

For more information about Fellowship Tours visit their website at http://www.fellowshiptourstn.com

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Cable Country Goes To The Big City-Part 2

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Apr 30, 2008

Come along with us for part two of our special series as we finish off New York City and feel the freedom in Philadelphia. 

For more information about Fellowship Tours, visit their website at http://www.fellowshiptourstn.com or call (423) 349-2300. 

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Cable Country Goes To The Big City-Part 1

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Apr 28, 2008

We kick off a special three part series of stories on board the Fellowship Tours tour bus. Destination: New York City, Philadelphia, The Amish Country, and Gettysburg. 

For more information about Fellowship Tours, visit their website at http://www.fellowshiptourstn.com or call (423) 349-2300. You can also call them toll free at 1-800-999-3156. 

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Stories of Stills & Stoves at GSMHC

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Apr 23, 2008

Weekend before last, I spent a little time roaming around “The Peaceful Side of the Smokies”. While in Townsend, I came across a couple of legendary tales at the Great Smoky Mountains Heritage Center. 

For more information about the Great Smoky Mountains Heritage Center, visit their website at http://www.gsmheritagecenter.org
It’s a terrific museum to visit to explore more about the great heritage of the Smoky Mountains! 

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Posted by Tim Cable


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