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    <title>Live music, anyone?</title>
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Like a lot of people, I love music. Not so much the canned pop you<br />
sometimes find on the radio, but the authentic, down-home, live music kind. Pigeon<br />
Forge, Gatlinburg and the surrounding area have an amazing variety of<br />
music venues year 'round and most are free. To mention a few of my<br />
favorites...
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In January there's Appalachia Fest with traditional mountain music you<br />
maynot hear anywhere else, with music from the likes of Tim O-Brien, Riley<br />
Baugus, and Boogertown Gap - talk about down-home :-)
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July is great too - the outdoor Patriot Festival in Patriot Park is a<br />
blast(along with the fireworks)! This past July 4th it included the<br />
StarJam 2008 free concert. We had Good Charlotte, Metro Station, American Idol's<br />
Ace Young, Boys Like Girls and others. They put on an incredible show! This<br />
year the weather was plenty warm, so the PF fire department provided regular<br />
"showers" to help keep us cool.<br /><img src="http://blog.sunsetcottage.com/content/binary/patfest08_6009.jpg" border="0" /></p>
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If you're around here in August, be sure to visit "Stringtime in the<br />
Smokies" here in Pigeon Forge. Every year it has some of the best<br />
Bluegrass music around - live, right here! Did I mention it's FREE?<br />
The Hackensaw Boys, Steep Canyon Rangers, Jimbo Whaley, and Timberwinds<br />
are just a few of the artists (don't forget Jammin' at the Old Mill every<br />
afternoon during the festival).<br /><img src="http://blog.sunsetcottage.com/content/binary/patfest08_5995.jpg" border="0" /></p>
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By the way, as you're driving into and around town, check out WDVX<br />
(89.9FM). It's a great radio station I love listening to in my truck - they<br />
provide airtime to a lot of fantastic regional talent.
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See you up front!<br />
Jim Large<br />
Accomm by Sunset Cottage
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    <title>Favorite Things</title>
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&lt;span style="FONT-FAMILY: 'Calibri','sans-serif'"&gt;There are so many things I enjoy
here in the Pigeon Forge/Gatlinburg area. Having grown up here, lived in other parts
of the country and returned here I have new appreciation for this unique part of the
world. Probably the most appealing to me is the raw nature that survives in and around
the cabins and big attractions in town. I never have to go far to find a spot to sit
quietly by the river and just listen to the rushing water.&amp;nbsp; Off many of the area
roads you can find an out-of-the-way nature trail where you can take just a few steps
and feel miles away. Very cool!&lt;br&gt;
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&lt;span style="FONT-FAMILY: 'Calibri','sans-serif'"&gt;If you’ll indulge my inner “nature
geek” for a minute, remember that the Smoky Mountains range is one of the oldest on
the continent. A lot of folks don’t realize that before that the area was at the bottom
of a huge ocean! If you take a minute to look at the rock faces as you drive around
a curve, sometimes you can see the layers of rock and sandstone that used to be an
ocean floor. There are countless plants and animals here that are found nowhere else
in the world. Tennessee has almost 300 species of fish alone – more than all of Europe!&amp;nbsp;
Ok, ok ... enough already. The point is that there’s enough to explore around here
to last a lifetime of searching – and I’m going to try. 
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&lt;span style="FONT-FAMILY: 'Calibri','sans-serif'"&gt;Enjoy your stay and look around! 
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