Mount Airy NC and the Mayberry Days Festival

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Re:Mount Airy NC and the Mayberry Days Festival - Thu, 10/29/09 12:00 PM
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It was after crossing into Virginia that I realized that my carefully-made plans for that evening and the next day were going down the ol' flusher. My plan was to take 52 to Wytheville VA, and from there take Interstates 77 and 40 to Hickory NC, where dinner was to be at Butch's, a great Lexington-style BBQ place that I discovered a few years ago. From Hickory, I would head down to Gastonia NC and get on I-85, which would take me into northern Georgia where I planned to spend the night. Assuming that I was able to get an early start Thursday morning, the plan was to get to Chattanooga in time to ride the incline railway to the top of Lookout Mountain, have lunch at the Roadfood-reviewed Zarzour's, and then head up to Mount Airy for a three-day weekend there. However.....      
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Re:Mount Airy NC and the Mayberry Days Festival - Thu, 10/29/09 1:26 PM
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When making my plans, I neglected to take into account just how much time my frequent photo stops along the road would eat up, and all those dozens of stops played havoc with my travel schedule. I never got to either Georgia or Tennessee, but I did get as far as southwestern NC before heading north to Mount Airy, along with getting to visit a Tarheel tourist attraction that's just as spectacular scenery-wise as Lookout Mountain. This photo is of the tiny community of Rocky Gap VA.

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Re:Mount Airy NC and the Mayberry Days Festival - Thu, 10/29/09 1:47 PM
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Re:Mount Airy NC and the Mayberry Days Festival - Thu, 10/29/09 2:30 PM
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This is Bland VA ( I love that name. )

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Re:Mount Airy NC and the Mayberry Days Festival - Thu, 10/29/09 2:51 PM
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... and this is it: the East River Mountain Tunnel, which I-77 and US 52 use to bypass the time-consuming mountaintop route. The drive that used to take an hour can now be made in less than a minute. 


And had you taken the drive (which doesn't take an hour now... maybe 15-20 minutes to go over East River Mountain), the overlook at the top into Bluefield would have given the following view...

Bluefield overlook pics

My son Tanner, the rib inspector, in in these.  We took these last October.

We live in Princeton, about 15 minutes from Bluefield and the East River Mountain tunnel.  At the top of old US 52, they remodeled an old overlook about 15 years ago.  Too bad they let the vandals come up and make a mess of it, but the views, especially in the fall, are gorgeous.

Too bad we didn't know you were passing this way... next time let me know and we can find a place to at least say hi.
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Re:Mount Airy NC and the Mayberry Days Festival - Thu, 10/29/09 2:55 PM
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The BW Country Store is located on top of Big Walker Mountain in Wythe County. The view from this mountaintop is simply breathtaking.

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Re:Mount Airy NC and the Mayberry Days Festival - Thu, 10/29/09 3:10 PM
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These pictures are great. I really want to ttravel up that way.
Did I miss Mt Airy and the festival or can we look forward to part II?

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Re:Mount Airy NC and the Mayberry Days Festival - Thu, 10/29/09 3:19 PM
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My arrival in Mount Airy is still twenty-four hours away; see posts #121 and #122.

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Re:Mount Airy NC and the Mayberry Days Festival - Thu, 10/29/09 3:22 PM
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Here's several shots taken on top of Big Walker Mountain...

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Re:Mount Airy NC and the Mayberry Days Festival - Thu, 10/29/09 3:32 PM
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Re:Mount Airy NC and the Mayberry Days Festival - Thu, 10/29/09 3:38 PM
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Re:Mount Airy NC and the Mayberry Days Festival - Thu, 10/29/09 3:41 PM
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Re:Mount Airy NC and the Mayberry Days Festival - Thu, 10/29/09 3:51 PM
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Thanks, jimcfs1, for posting those great photos. It's really a pity that there's so many brainless, immature idiots who think that defacing other peoples' property, both public and private, is so funny. Years ago, it took at least an hour to get up and over East River Mountain on 52. How is it that it can now be done in twenty minutes? 

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Re:Mount Airy NC and the Mayberry Days Festival - Thu, 10/29/09 7:26 PM
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Coming into downtown Wytheville...

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Re:Mount Airy NC and the Mayberry Days Festival - Thu, 10/29/09 7:37 PM
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... and then, due to the terrifying effects of unregulated atomic testing, an innocent young pencil was transformed into a monstrous man-eating mutation more than one hundred feet tall!... 
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Re:Mount Airy NC and the Mayberry Days Festival - Thu, 10/29/09 9:38 PM
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Thanks to my obsessive photo-taking in West Virginia, I didn't arrive in Hickory NC until after 8 PM. I then spent the next half-hour driving from one side of town to the other and back on US 70 in a futile attempt to find Butch's BBQ, where I enjoyed a great Carolina 'que lunch a few years ago. After a while, I gave up the search and started looking for an acceptable alternative. Unfortunately, Hwy. 70 in Hickory has nothing to offer but chain eateries.

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Re:Mount Airy NC and the Mayberry Days Festival - Thu, 10/29/09 10:03 PM
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After looking over the rather meager dinner options available to me, I decided to go with Nashville-based O'Charley's, an Applebee's-type chain found primarily in the midwest and mid-south. A few years back, I had a pretty decent hamburger at the O'Charley's in Lafayette IN, so I figured that it was as good a choice as any. All O'Charley's are not created equal, however, as I learned that evening. I didn't even bother taking a photo of my mediocre burger, but I did find out from my server that Butch's had packed up and moved their operation west to the town of Morganton NC. Oh well, nice try... 
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Re:Mount Airy NC and the Mayberry Days Festival - Thu, 10/29/09 10:32 PM
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After a good night's sleep at yet another Red Roof Inn ( my favorite motel chain ), I got on the road before daybreak and quickly located a Biscuitville, home of the second-best fast food biscuits in North Carolina. One of the things that I like about this little chain is that you can actually watch the biscuits being made, which is even more entertaining than watching the donuts travel the assembly line at Krispy Kreme.

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Re:Mount Airy NC and the Mayberry Days Festival - Thu, 10/29/09 10:41 PM
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Here's my Biscuitville breakfast: a biscuit n' gravy combo, a sausage biscuit, and a hashbrown pattie. While it is a fast food chain, they still manage to turn out some mighty good food.

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Re:Mount Airy NC and the Mayberry Days Festival - Fri, 10/30/09 1:19 AM
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After breakfast, I took US 321 from Hickory down to Gastonia NC, and then got onto I-85 which took me to Greenville SC. Up until this point, I was hoping that there was enough time to go on to Chattanooga, do the Lookout Mountain thing, and still get up to Mount Airy by mid-evening, but upon reaching Greenville, I realized that the plan was a lost cause.

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Re:Mount Airy NC and the Mayberry Days Festival - Fri, 10/30/09 1:47 AM
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Here's the famous giant peach water tower alongside I-85 in Gaffney SC. As buffetbuster pointed out in a recent thread, it also resembles an enormous human butt. 

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Re:Mount Airy NC and the Mayberry Days Festival - Fri, 10/30/09 2:04 AM
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After giving up on the Lookout Mountain plan, I headed west from Greenville on SC 183 to the town of Pickens, and then turned north onto scenic US 178. Along this route I found an old roadside sign from the long-defunct Bay gas station chain.    
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Re:Mount Airy NC and the Mayberry Days Festival - Fri, 10/30/09 11:12 AM
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I'm really enjoying your trip report, NoC. Great photos that speak volumes! The mister and I are moving to the Asheville area next summer, so I'm eager to see your Mount Airy pics and commentary. Mount Airy is definitely on our list of NC places to visit--maybe at next year's Mayberry Festival. I've wanted to go ever since I saw a "Pink Floyd" t-shirt (pink with a silk screen of Floyd the barber) from a recent festival.

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Re:Mount Airy NC and the Mayberry Days Festival - Fri, 10/30/09 11:28 AM
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Hmmm...I wonder if the burgers at Sweetwater Tavern are any good!

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Re:Mount Airy NC and the Mayberry Days Festival - Fri, 10/30/09 12:51 PM
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They're really good, Brad, assuming that dust and cobwebs are your preferred condiments.  
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Re:Mount Airy NC and the Mayberry Days Festival - Fri, 10/30/09 1:06 PM
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Thanks to my obsessive photo-taking in West Virginia, I didn't arrive in Hickory NC until after 8 PM. I then spent the next half-hour driving from one side of town to the other and back on US 70 in a futile attempt to find Butch's BBQ, where I enjoyed a great Carolina 'que lunch a few years ago. After a while, I gave up the search and started looking for an acceptable alternative. Unfortunately, Hwy. 70 in Hickory has nothing to offer but chain eateries.


Have you tried Smokey's BBQ in Wytheville?  You probably drove right past it on the way out of town back to the interstates... it's easy to miss.  It's tucked in behind the GoMart by the shopping center.  We haven't been there in a while, but they weren't bad. 

Assuming you went through Statesville, NC on the way to Hickory, you missed a few good options including Carolina Barbeque.

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Re:Mount Airy NC and the Mayberry Days Festival - Fri, 10/30/09 1:33 PM
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Thanks for posting the Smokey's link, Jim. That GoMart station was one of my fill-up/potty stops on this trip, and I remember seeing Smokey's and wondering if it was worth a visit; I'll have to check it out someday. I did see signs for Carolina BBQ along I-77 ( or was it I-40? or both? ) in Statesville. If I'd known in advance that Butch's had skipped town, Carolina would definitely have been my dinner stop instead of O'Charley's. That's what I get for not doing a Google search before starting the trip.
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Re:Mount Airy NC and the Mayberry Days Festival - Fri, 10/30/09 1:47 PM
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Another "roadfood" type place in Wytheville is Ocean Bay Seafood just past that GoMart, across from K-Mart and Applebees.  (Sorry, they don't have a website.)  It's owned by a greek family.  Everything is homemade.  They specialize in fried seafood, but their broiled or boiled shrimp are good too.  

We don't get down to Wytheville as much anymore, for an eating destination.  We usually stop at one of the truck stops or Sheetz for cheaper gas before we go back home to WV on the way back from visiting my wife's sister in Charlotte.

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Re:Mount Airy NC and the Mayberry Days Festival - Fri, 10/30/09 3:01 PM
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The place in Wytheville that interested me was Skeeter's Hot Dogs.  But they might not have been open as late as you got there.  We ate a place right near that named Troy's Cheesesteaks.  It was pretty good.  My wife had a cheesesteak and I had a cheeseburger sub and they had some great homemade chips.

I don't think I could get near Statesville and not go to Keaton's.  Actually I don't know if I could get near North Carolina and not detour to Keaton's.

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Re:Mount Airy NC and the Mayberry Days Festival - Fri, 10/30/09 4:00 PM
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jimcfs1 - I'm familiar with Ocean Bay as I pass right by it on the way to NC. Seafood and I don't get along though, so I've never eaten there.    hatteras04 - I share your passion for Keaton's, and, if I didn't have my heart set on 'que that evening, it probably would've been my first choice for dinner.
 

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Re:Mount Airy NC and the Mayberry Days Festival - Fri, 10/30/09 5:00 PM
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From Pickens SC, I headed north on US 178, a winding and very scenic two-lane highway...

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Re:Mount Airy NC and the Mayberry Days Festival - Fri, 10/30/09 5:05 PM
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Re:Mount Airy NC and the Mayberry Days Festival - Fri, 10/30/09 5:18 PM
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Those of you who haven't spent time in the southern states during the warm months are probably not familiar with kudzu, the scourge of the south. Kudzu is a rapidly-growing, flesh-devouring vine that arrived on Earth centuries ago in the form of seeds that had been drifting through space for billions of years. And if you believe that one, I have swamp land in New Hampshire for sale at a bargain price.

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Re:Mount Airy NC and the Mayberry Days Festival - Fri, 10/30/09 5:30 PM
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Okay, folks, you've caught me in a lie. Here's the truth about the dreaded kudzu...
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Re:Mount Airy NC and the Mayberry Days Festival - Fri, 10/30/09 5:45 PM
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Sayonara to the Palmetto State...

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Re:Mount Airy NC and the Mayberry Days Festival - Fri, 10/30/09 5:50 PM
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... and greetings ( again ) to the Tarheel State.

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Re:Mount Airy NC and the Mayberry Days Festival - Fri, 10/30/09 6:59 PM
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Here's still another gasoline brand that has gone to that big service station in the sky. The company's still around, but nowadays all their stations are branded "Murphy USA".
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Re:Mount Airy NC and the Mayberry Days Festival - Fri, 10/30/09 8:38 PM
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Arriving in Rosman, I turned left onto US 64 and headed west towards the town of Highlands and the Nantahala National Forest in the beautiful mountains of western North Carolina.

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Re:Mount Airy NC and the Mayberry Days Festival - Fri, 10/30/09 10:05 PM
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Less than ten minutes after passing through Highlands, I came upon one of my favorite types of scenic attractions...

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Re:Mount Airy NC and the Mayberry Days Festival - Fri, 10/30/09 10:16 PM
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I really love waterfalls, so this unexpected discovery on Hwy. 64 helped soften my disappointment over the Lookout Mountain fiasco.

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Re:Mount Airy NC and the Mayberry Days Festival - Fri, 10/30/09 11:13 PM
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I hadn't gone more than five miles after leaving Bridal Veil Falls when I saw this parking lot and, with my car window down, I could hear a familiar roaring sound coming from below the highway. Had I stumbled upon another waterfall?

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Re:Mount Airy NC and the Mayberry Days Festival - Fri, 10/30/09 11:20 PM
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Re:Mount Airy NC and the Mayberry Days Festival - Fri, 10/30/09 11:29 PM
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Yup, I had found another waterfall, and this one, Dry Falls, made Bridal Veil Falls look like an open kitchen faucet by comparsion. Why it's called Dry Falls I don't know, because it sure as heck isn't.
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Re:Mount Airy NC and the Mayberry Days Festival - Fri, 10/30/09 11:34 PM
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Re:Mount Airy NC and the Mayberry Days Festival - Fri, 10/30/09 11:41 PM
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Re:Mount Airy NC and the Mayberry Days Festival - Fri, 10/30/09 11:48 PM
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Re:Mount Airy NC and the Mayberry Days Festival - Sat, 10/31/09 4:44 AM
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so, what happened original 'mayberry' post????

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Re:Mount Airy NC and the Mayberry Days Festival - Sat, 10/31/09 4:49 AM
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 - 'to the' -

sorry, broken wrist here

ate at 'snappy lunch' 2 days ago

   TRULY over - rated

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Re:Mount Airy NC and the Mayberry Days Festival - Sat, 10/31/09 1:14 PM
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waiterhell, this was an eight day trip and my report is currently on day #3 ( Thursday, Sept. 24th. ) I arrived in Mount Airy late in the evening of the 24th, and the Mayberry Days Festival took place on the 25th and 26th ( the Festival's coming, be patient. ) Of course, you're entitled to your opinion about Snappy Lunch, but, among Roadfood members who've eaten there, you're definitely in the minority. In fairness though, I really disliked the burgers at both Dyer's in Memphis and the Triple XXX in West Lafayette IN, and I'm certainly in the minority there. One man's meat is another man's poison , I guess.
By the way, I just read the "NC Reviews" thread that you opened last January. No offense intended, but you seem to have a bit of a chip on your shoulder. The roadfooders who posted on your thread suggested that, instead of complaining and insulting the Sterns, you share your knowledge of Carolina roadfood with us by submitting restaurant reviews. I couldn't agree more.
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Re:Mount Airy NC and the Mayberry Days Festival - Sat, 10/31/09 2:24 PM
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This is one of my favorite "behind the wheel" photos. To me, western North Carolina is among the most gorgeous regions in the United States.

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Re:Mount Airy NC and the Mayberry Days Festival - Sat, 10/31/09 6:49 PM
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By the time that I reached Franklin NC in the early afternoon, I had decided that, a.  it was time to start heading back north to Mount Airy, and, b.  I was hungry. Unfortunately, I ran into the same bugaboo in Franklin that I did the night before in Hickory: chains and more chains ( sometimes you just can't win. ) Since I had eaten some pretty decent fried chicken at Bojangle's in NC over the years, that seemed as good a choice for lunch as any; at least it's a small regional chain.

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Re:Mount Airy NC and the Mayberry Days Festival - Sat, 10/31/09 7:20 PM
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As unimpressive as my dinner at O'Charley's was the night before, my lunch at Bojangle's was even worse. The chicken was cold and not the least bit crispy, and the sides were just as bad, especially the biscuit. Even the "legendary" iced tea tasted lousy. This was the worst meal of the entire trip; even Wally's Restaurant in WV wasn't this bad.  

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Re:Mount Airy NC and the Mayberry Days Festival - Sat, 10/31/09 7:59 PM
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After choking down my crummy lunch, I headed north out of Franklin on US 23 / 441 towards Asheville. Since my Lookout Mountain plans had hit a brick wall, I decided to compensate by paying a short visit to one of the most spectacularly scenic tourist attractions in the Carolinas.

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Re:Mount Airy NC and the Mayberry Days Festival - Sat, 10/31/09 9:56 PM
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At Dillsboro NC, I turned east on US 74, which took me over to the southern edge of the Asheville metro area, and from there it was southeast a short ways on ALT US 74 through the town of Bat Cave ( holy real-life locations, Batman! ) to famous Chimney Rock Park.  
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Re:Mount Airy NC and the Mayberry Days Festival - Sat, 10/31/09 10:09 PM
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nocarolina


Yup, I had found another waterfall, and this one, Dry Falls, made Bridal Veil Falls look like an open kitchen faucet by comparsion. Why it's called Dry Falls I don't know, because it sure as heck isn't.


NC,

The reason Dry Falls are not so dry right now is because of the ridiculous amounts of rain the area has gotten over the last 3 months.  The area has been just pummeled and was all over the NC news as a result.

You are fortunate you didn't have the same luck as us.  2 weeks ago, we got turned around from Grandfather Mountain at the base and turned around as well on the Blue Ridge Parkway on the way to mount Mount Mitchell due to a freak early season snow storm.  They shut the Blue Ridge down just before Mt Mitchell.  We had to backtrack over 60 miles to get back to Asheville.  We heard the next morning that it was still shut down so we headed off to the Cherokee Indian Reservation area to take in the sights there. The Maggie Valley is nice as well.

By the way, have you been to Chimney Rock just east of Asheville?  We stopped by there as well.  The waterfall there is just beautiful.  You have to walk about a 3 mile round trip to see it but it is well worth it.  It drops about 400 feet and cascades down the face of the mountain.

I agree with your take about Bojangles.  They are all over the place around here.  Being new to the area, I started a thread here a while back asking others their thoughts.  I gave it a try myself and was not too pleased.  It seemed a bit on the greasy side due to sitting around too long.  The biscuits had way to much salt and the sides seemed like they were from a box or a can.

Next time you are in the area, try this little hole in wall place.  It is a stand alone building that looks like it has been there LONG before the strip malls that surround it.

http://www.menuism.com/re...d-chicken-monroe-58829

Trust me, like Price's in Charlotte, it is nothing fancy but it is good.

Here is a better opinion on Hathaway's.  Interesting when you do a google search, they show one of the fancy strip malls right behind it....believe me, it looks nothing like that.  It is surrounded by chains and strip malls.

http://carolinaweeklynews...newspapers&he=.com




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