Balsam Mountain Inn
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| Balsam Mountain Inn | |
| Location | Balsam, North Carolina, USA |
| Date | 1908 |
| Building Type | Housing |
| Construction System | Weatherboard, Tin, Brick |
| Architectural Style | Colonial Revival |
| Street Address | SR 1700 and SR 1701 |
| Notes | also known as Balsam Springs Mountain Hotel |
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| National Register of Historic Places | |
| Name | Balsam Mountain Inn |
| ID Number | 82003475 |
| NRHP Status | Listed In The National Register |
| Certification Date | 07/15/1982 |
| Level of Significance | State |
Recapture the simplicity of life. This 100 year old Inn provides 50 comfortable, spacious guestrooms and suites, each with its own unique decor just the way it was at the turn of the century only now each has a private bath and is still phone and tv free. Amenities include: Our award winning restaurant, a 2,000-volume library, meeting rooms, card/puzzle room, sitting parlor, hiking trails, and gift shop. Be sure to sit and rock on one of our two 100-foot porches, featuring North Carolina-made Troutman Rockers.
Balsam Mountain Inn is centrally located in the heart of North Carolina's mountains, between the Great Smoky Mountain National Park, The Biltmore House, Great Smoky Mountain Rail Road, and Ghost Town. It's adjacent to the Blue Ridge Parkway and near the Mountains to the Sea Trail. Popular mountain towns of Sylva, Dillsboro, Waynesville, Maggie Valley and Cherokee are a short drive.
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