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Dry Ridge Inn was built in 1849 as a parsonage for, what was at that time, the Salem Campground, a religious revival camping area that had been incorporated in 1832. The Inn offers small town ambiance with the proximity of restaurants, Blue Ridge Parkway. The inn provides eight rooms with private baths, all rooms with gas fireplaces and some can be combined to make suites for large families.

Location: 26 Brown Street, Weaverville North Carolina 28787 Telephone 828-658-3899 Toll Free: 800-839-3899

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