Wears Valley Antique and Crafts in the Smoky Mountains
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If you wish to view under one roof the most impressive display of unique antiques, collectibles, crafts and art from the most gifted local and regional talent, then look no further. Wears Valley Antique & Craft Gallery is a "must see for the most entertaining and educational insight into Appalachian life in and around the Great Smoky Mountains.
Ken and Sharon Ashton, owners, have expanded an interest in antiques and collectibles into a showcase of Americana, both old and new. Opening on December 1, 1991 in beautiful Wears Valley, they paved the way for others, being the only attraction here for three years. They enjoy a reputation with many folks as the most interesting and fun place to see.
As you browse through the fascinating displays, you will be amazed by the many varied items of interest including the Canadian White Cedar Log Furniture, of which the Ashtons were the original dealers in Sevier County. Among the collection from times past are antique tools, including farm tools, furniture, primitives, grist mills and Hit & Miss Engines, and countless other treasures.
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Log Cabin Rental
Wears Valley is one of the most beautiful spots to be found anywhere in the Great Smoky Mountains. Many folks spend an enjoyable vacation here every year. Located between Pigeon Forge and Townsend, you will find easy access to other area attractions including Cades Cove.
A Log Cabin is available for rental next door. Cozy, well furnished and clean. the cabin provides a breathtaking view of Cove Mountain from the front porch. Inside you will find all the modern conveniences necessary to ensure an enjoyable stay. A kitchen, living room, full bath and bedroom are located downstairs, and as you climb to the sleeping loft, the craftsmanship and beauty of the cabin's interior will not escape you.
For a great vacation, this log cabin is just the place for you!
Call for Reservations
Phone (423) 453-5294
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insuring full attention to their talents. Among these are
Lee Roberson, Randall Ogle and Terry Chandler, renowned for
paintings which visualize life in times past. Rick Cain,
whose sculptures depict wildlife, offers a unique display.
For Civil War historians there are many items of interest,
including sculptures by Rod Mench.