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Classic car fans start your engines. This year’s 9th Annual Cherokee Spring Rod Run is about to hit the road for a breathtaking drive through our nation’s oldest mountains. Join thousands of car enthusiasts from all over the southeast May 16–18 as they cruise one of the most scenic drives in the southeast.
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This spring, Cherokee is home to a collection of colorful and completely harmless bears. Drive through the streets of Cherokee and you’ll be surprised to spot a number of lifelike fiberglass bears, hand painted with vibrant colors and native, one-of-a-kind Indian designs.
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The Oconaluftee Indian Village opens May 9 for the 2008 season featuring new "Hands-On Cherokee" experiential learning classes where guests create handcrafted works of art such as pottery, fingerweaving, beadwork and baskets. Classes are taught by Cherokee artists using centuries-old techniques handed down from generation to generation. "This is truly a unique opportunity to learn crafts that are thousands of years old and still part of Cherokee life today", acknowledged Cory Blankenship of the Cherokee Historical Association.
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Cherokee’s attractions and events offer a variety of exciting experiences for every guest. Take advantage of new package savings up to 15% and discounts on participating hotels. It’s easier than ever to enjoy Cherokee’s rich medley of history, traditions, arts, theatre and hands on cultural experiences.
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