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Favorite Photos of our Piedmont and Mountains, May 1, 2015

Posted on Thu - Apr 30th, 2015 by NC-Culture Posted in Of Special Interest .

Chris Norcott Photography

On Facebook

Bear and Cub Chris Norcott Photography

Bear and Cub
Chris Norcott Photography

 

Sallie J Woodring Photography

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Banner Elk is located in Avery County, and considered the center of the High Country for our state.

Banner Elk Sallie J Woodring Photography

Banner Elk
Sallie J Woodring Photography

 

Mike Fleming Photography

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An undisclosed location on the Little River, near Fayetteville in NC.

Mike Fleming Photography

Mike Fleming Photography

 

Jeff Pettitt Photography

On Facebook

Dickey’s Mill near Mebane

At this time, Jeff Pettitt is trying to collect some historical information on this mill.  Please contact his FB page if you can help.

Dickey's Mill near Mebane, NC Jeff Pettitt Photography

Dickey’s Mill near Mebane, NC
Jeff Pettitt Photography

 

Anthony Heflin Photography

On Facebook

Anthony Heflin Photography

Anthony Heflin Photography

 

Charles Hardin, Photographer

Charles can be “followed” on Facebook

“Pretty Place” is actually Fred W. Symmes Chapel.  Although visitors are welcome, it is recommended to call the office first in order to avoid disrupting other activities.  Please see the link for more details. 

"Pretty Place" Charles Hardin, photographer

“Pretty Place”
Charles Hardin, photographer

 

Two of our own photographs also went into top photos on our page…we are pleased to show them here once more, and hope you enjoy them.

"My" Azalea Your admin

“My” Azalea
Your admin

"My" Dogwood tree Your admin

“My” Dogwood tree
Your admin

Tags: Anthony Heflin Photography, azalea, Banner Elk, bears, Charles Hardin, Chris Norcott Photography, cubs, Dickey's Mill, Fred W. Symmes Chapel, Jeff Pettitt Photography, landscape, Mebane, Mike Fleming Photography, mills, mountains, NC, Photography, piedmont, pink dogwood, Pretty Place, Sallie J Woodring Photography .

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