Waynesville, NC
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About Waynesville
- • Singer-songwriter Ryan Upchurch, known for blending country and rap, hails from Waynesville.
- • The Shelton House, a historic farmstead, features unique folk pottery traditions from the region.
- • Haywood County's fertile farmland and a vital stagecoach route established Waynesville.
- • A 'ghost track' for a never-built railroad lingers near Waynesville, a testament to unrealized ambitions.
- • The Great Flood of 1916 devastated Waynesville, reshaping its infrastructure and community resilience.
- • It was named in 1809 for Revolutionary War General "Mad Anthony" Wayne.
- • With around 10,000 residents, Waynesville is larger than most other mountain towns.
- • At 2,756 feet, Waynesville offers cooler summers than surrounding lower elevations.
- • Tourism and healthcare are major contributors to Waynesville's economy, driving local jobs.
- • Waynesville exudes a comforting, small-town charm with a hint of mountain mystique.
- • The closest pro team is the Asheville Tourists, a minor league affiliate of the Houston Astros.
- • Haywood County hosted training camps for Olympic athletes preparing for the 1984 games.