
The Tennessee North Carolina border carves a high ridge line through the heart of the Appalachian high country, where the Stone Mountains and Pisgah National Forest converge. This 2022 survey documents a landscape defined by deep hollows and steep ridges, such as Snake Den Ridge and Frozenhead Ridge, which funnel numerous tributaries into the Watauga River. The settlement pattern follows these narrow valley floors, with small communities like Sherwood, Sugar Grove, and Amantha established near the winding course of Cove Creek.
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1893 Cranberry
Watauga County, NC

1895 Cranberry
Watauga County, NC

1899 Cranberry
Watauga County, NC

1902 Cranberry
Watauga County, NC

1935 Sherwood
Watauga County, NC

1938 Sherwood
Watauga County, NC

1967 Deep Gap
Watauga County, NC

1994 Sherwood
Watauga County, NC

1998 Deep Gap
Watauga County, NC

2022 Deep Gap
Watauga County, NC

2022 Sherwood
Watauga County, NC