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The Gazebo Inn, with its quaint Bavarian flavor, is a world of its own for their Smoky Mountain guests. Impeccable landscaping and Old World courtesy and indulgence are their hallmarks, yet provided at rates that are traveler friendly.

Location: 417 Historic Nature Trail, (formerly Airport Road), Gatlinburg Tennessee 37738

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