Wilkes Heritage Museum The Wilkes Heritage Museum offers an eclectic array of exhibits drawn from local history including... Learn More
Scottish Tartans Museum The hundreds of Highland Scots who immigrated to the mountains of North Carolina in the... Learn More
Historic Johnson Farm Go back in time to a rural retreat for summer visitors Historic Johnson Farm, a... Learn More
Franklin Gem and Mineral Museum Gems & Minerals from the N.C. Mountains and around the World The Franklin Gem and... Learn More
Crossnore Weavers and Gallery On the clackety-clack looms in this rock cottage, now a National Historic Site, community women... Learn More
Center for Craft Evocative exhibits and conferences footed in the American craft movement The Center for Craft in... Learn More
Asheville Art Museum This innovative small city museum focuses on 20th-century American art with a giant commitment toward... Learn More
Western North Carolina Nature Center Voted "best place to take kids" in the region, the Western North Carolina Nature Center... Learn More
Museum of North Carolina Minerals The mountains near Spruce Pine, North Carolina are among the richest in minerals and gems... Learn More
Linville Caverns Some of the most fascinating geological formations in the North Carolina mountains are not above... Learn More
Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center Built of native rock, a historic schoolhouse offering native crafts Growing from an abandoned school building... Learn More
Qualla Arts and Crafts Mutual Sample craft at nation's oldest Native American cooperative Brought to life in 1946, Qualla Arts... Learn More