We live in a very confusing time. We all long for the time when we can travel again without restrictions. It gives me hope to look back on past trips and to look forward to fulfilling my “Travel Wish List”. Here are some of the places I would like to visit.
This is a very diverse list, from the East Coast to the Gulf Coast to the West Coast. We have been to some of these places before but they deserve a second trip. I wanted to make my list “doable” both financially and timewise. Some of these destinations will probably take several years of saving and planning.
Our Top 10 Travel Destinations for 2020
Pennsylvania; The Poconos, Hershey, Philadelphia
Niagara Falls from Buffalo, New York
Disney World or Universal Studios Orlando
Florida
Cruise to the Southern Caribbean
New Orleans
Alaskan Cruise from Seattle
Grand Canyon
South Dakota road trip; Mount Rushmore, Bad Lands, Custer State Park
Dillsboro, North Carolina, is located on the Tuckasegee River and is just minutes from the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The population is only about 250. The population has been declining due to no new housing being built within the city limits. Many of the homes downtown have been turned into shops. It’s a very nice little town. Dillsboro runs into the city of Sylva, which is a larger city. The population of Sylva is about 2800. It’s really like getting 2 cities in one!
Dillsboro – History
Dillsboro is a railroad town on the Tuckasegee River. It was founded by the Murphy Branch Railroad in the 1880s. In 1882 the first Post Office opened. The town was first named New Webster but the name was changed to Dillsboro in 1889 to honor William Allen Dills, who had selected the town’s location which was on his farm. The Dills house is still standing and is now occupied by the Riverwoods Shops. Mr. Dills operated the first Post Office from his house. At the turn of the century, Dillsboro was the largest town west of Asheville with a population of 750. When you are in Dillsboro, don’t forget to take the self-guided Heritage Tour, which highlights over two dozen structures dating from the late 1890s to the early 1900s.
The Great Smoky Mountains Railroad begins in Dillsboro and follows the “Murphy branch” which was constructed in the 1880s. The train wreck scene from the movie, “The Fugitive” was filmed in Dillsboro, the wreckage can still be seen on eastbound train excursions with the Great Smoky Mountain Railroad
Restaurants
There are several great places to eat in Dillsboro;
Boots Steakhouse – Great steaks
Foragers Canteen – Great breakfast, Farm-to-Table and locally sourced
Haywood Smokehouse – Great Smokehouse
Innovation Station – Brewhouse and Taproom
Kostas Restaurant – Great family restaurant, Greek and Italian
The Well House – Gourmet deli sandwiches
We have eaten at 3 of these; Boots Steakhouse is where we had a great steak dinner on my birthday, Kostas is our favorite for a wide variety of good food, and Foragers Canteen has an amazing breakfast.
We were looking for a place to celebrate my birthday and we really wanted a good steak dinner. We found Boots Steakhouse. BootsSteakhouse is a quaint restaurant with really good food! Here are some photos of the back patio area which had a fire burning all night.
Dillsboro-Downtown shops
Dogwood Crafters – Showcasing mountain crafts from over 80 artisans
Front Porch – An old-timey general store
Magnolia Jewelry & Accessories – High fashion jewelry
Monkey Toes – Gifts and apparel
Nancy Tut’s Christmas Shop
Oak’s Gallery – Showcasing over 100 artists & craftspeople
Tunnel Mountain Crafts – Locally made arts & crafts
The Chocolate Factory – Homemade fine chocolates
Be aware that some shops are closed on Mondays. We went to The Corn Crib and found some great Christmas gifts! We also went into Monkey Toes and the Chocolate Factory, we took home some delicious chocolate treats!
Hotels & Lodging
Best Western Plus River Escape
Dillsboro Inn
Holiday Inn Express & Suites – Sylva
Microtel Inn & Suites – Sylva
Blue Ridge Inn – Sylva
Comfort Inn – Sylva
Quality Inn – Sylva
You may also choose, Dillsboro cabin rentals or camping near Dillsboro.
We have stayed in Dillsboro a few times at the Best Western Plus River Escape. It is a great hotel right on the river, some of the rooms have balconies overlooking the river. They have an indoor pool and a very good breakfast.
Tuckaseegee River
Front Street at dusk
One Last Note
As we were heading out of town, we noticed an interesting building on a hill. We exited the highway at the town of Sylva to check it out. It was the Jackson County Courthouse. I found out that this is a historic building built-in 1913. There are 107 steps leading up to its front portico from the fountain at the street level. The Jackson County courthouse was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.
We really enjoyed our time in Dillsboro, North Carolina! Whether you are on your way to the mountains, or just want a place to relax and do some shopping, Dillsboro is the town for you! I love small towns, tell me about your favorite small town. Please leave a comment, and share this post on your social media pages!
We visited SeaWorld in Orlando, Florida a few years back at Christmas time. Actually, the tickets were a gift from my son and daughter-in-law. It was a beautiful day, temps in the upper 70’s. Being an animal lover, I had always wanted to go to SeaWorld. We arrived early to avoid the heavy crowds(Christmas is a busy time of year in Orlando FL). They have a huge parking lot but we were lucky to be pretty close to the entrance. The Park was decorated for Christmas with a huge Christmas tree at the entrance, decorated Christmas trees throughout the park, and the “sea of trees”, which are lighted trees floating on the lake.
We have spent several Christmas’ in Largo, Florida with my son and daughter-in-law. It’s an easy drive from North Carolina and heading from cold to warm weather doesn’t hurt either! My husband runs a non-profit and works with middle school-aged boys and since they are out of school the week of Christmas, he closes down his ministry for that week. It makes that a great week for a getaway!
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