Apartments in Highlands

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Apartments in Highlands

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Highlands is well-known for its mountains and golfing, featuring attractions such as Highlands Country Club and Bridal Veil Falls. This luxury city has something for everyone including sights like Dry Falls and Cullasaja Falls within a scenic setting.

Admired for its mountains and golfing, Forest City features attractions such as Rutherford County Farm Museum and Forest City Golf Course. The city has something for everyone including sights like The Foundation Performing Arts and Conference Center and Bennett Classics Antique Auto Museum within a scenic setting.

Iron Mountain is well-known for its mountains and skiing while attractions include Millie Mine Bat Viewing Site and Crystal Lake. This family-friendly city has something for everyone including sights like Iron Mountain Park and Pine Mountain.

Buck at City Park
Photo by Stephanie Kay
Open Photo by Stephanie Kay

Weatherford is well-known for its attractions such as Lake Mineral Wells State Park and Lake Granbury. Visitors to this family-friendly city speak highly of the restaurants whereas sights include Parker County Courthouse and Lake Weatherford.

This is an overview of lake mineral wells near the rock climbing area.
Photo by luke elwick
Open Photo by luke elwick

Hillsville is notable for its mountains and entertainment while attractions include New River Trail State Park and Olde Mill Golf Resort nearby. Visitors highlight this luxury city's live music and scenic setting.

I took this picture in Carroll County, Va. I found this house by going down deep into the country roads. This picture represents what so many people think that mountain people live in. The house is ran down, it's surrounded by woods and there is a confederate flag displayed on the front of the house. When I saw this house, I instantly thought of a victorian style home in the 1950's and that whoever lived there most likely was considered wealthy. However, since the house is run down and has a confederate flag it may convey the idea that the people living in this house today are poor and a "redneck". I actually think that people who would rather live simple than extravagant live in this home. These people are probably your old time southerner. #appalchianechoes
Photo by Madeline Morgan
Open Photo by Madeline Morgan