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  • 14. From Ohio to Gatlinburg, with Kelly Haas
    2025/02/04

    Episode 14 of For the Love of Gatlinburg welcomes Kelly Haas. Kelly, originally from Dayton, Ohio, shares her journey of falling in love with Gatlinburg and eventually making it her home. Her story begins with her twin sister's wedding in 1994, which sparked annual visits and a deep connection to the town's beauty and vibrancy.

    The devastating fires of 2016 became a turning point, prompting Kelly to purchase property and build a cabin, ultimately leading to her employment at Mountain Laurel Chalets. As a resident, Kelly embraces Gatlinburg's outdoor lifestyle, enjoying activities like hiking, cooking on the deck, and having bonfires. She highlights October and July as her favorite months, perfect for various outdoor adventures. Her transition from a frequent guest to an employee at Mountain Laurel Chalet allows her to share her passion and knowledge with visitors, helping them create positive experiences and educating them about local wildlife.

    Kelly reflects on the changes she's witnessed in Gatlinburg over 30 years, noting new attractions like Anakeesta and the Sky Bridge, while also acknowledging the loss of some beloved establishments. She emphasizes how the national park acts as a protective barrier, maintaining a balance between tourism-driven growth and preserving local heritage.

    For those considering a move to Gatlinburg, Kelly offers valuable advice on connecting with the community through local organizations and social media groups. She also discusses the challenges of relocating, such as finding long-term services and navigating the differences between residential and tourist areas. Despite these hurdles, Kelly's story exemplifies the deep connection and commitment that residents can develop with Gatlinburg, highlighting the town's unique blend of tourism and local life.

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    34 分
  • 13. Gatlinburg's Real Estate Renaissance, with Jason White
    2025/01/28

    This episode of For the Love of Gatlinburg features Jason White of Century 21 Realty. It delves into Gatlinburg's rich history, real estate development, and community spirit, offering listeners a comprehensive look at the area's evolution and charm.

    Jason White, a long-time resident and real estate professional, shares his personal journey and insights into Gatlinburg's growth. He discusses the origins of Chalet Village, developed by Aetna Insurance Company and later managed by his parents, which pioneered short-term rentals in the 1980s. White's career progression from folding sheets to overseeing a team at Century 21 mirrors the area's development.

    The episode covers significant events shaping Gatlinburg's landscape, including the 2016 fires that devastated Chalet Village and led to rebuilding with stricter codes. White also highlights the Highlands Project, a luxury development offering unobstructed views of Gatlinburg and Mount Le Conte, emphasizing the town's evolving accommodation offerings.

    Throughout the podcast, White stresses the importance of responsible development and community preservation. He discusses efforts to maintain Gatlinburg's integrity through preservation of historic buildings, wildlife management (particularly bear interactions), and promoting investments that contribute to the town's legacy. The episode concludes with investment advice and encouragement for listeners to engage with Gatlinburg's ongoing story, whether as visitors or potential investors.

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    50 分
  • 12. Shaping Gatlinburg's Great Smoky Arts & Crafts Community, with Mike Fowler
    2025/01/21

    Episode 12 of For the Love of Gatlinburg takes us into the heart of Gatlinburg's prestigious Great Smoky Arts & Crafts Community. Mike Fowler, a local potter and artisan, is enriching Gatlinburg's art scene through his journey and contributions to the community. After falling in love with the area during his honeymoon in 2003, Fowler made the decision to move to Gatlinburg in 2006, inspired by the vibrant crafts community and local artisans. He now owns and operates Fowler Clay Works, which he opened in March 2015 and is approaching its 10-year anniversary.

    The pottery business has gained significant popularity, ranking high on TripAdvisor for things to do in Gatlinburg, and offers interactive experiences where visitors can create their own pottery. Fowler's work is characterized by a brighter color palette and whimsical designs, setting it apart in the local arts scene.

    Beyond his business, Fowler is actively involved in community leadership, serving on the Gatlinburg Convention and Visitor Bureau board and advocating for the arts and crafts community. His journey exemplifies the enriching impact of passionate artisans on Gatlinburg's cultural landscape, contributing to the area's appeal as a destination for both tourists and art enthusiasts.

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    40 分
  • 11. Where Roots Run Deep, with Kay Cox King
    2025/01/14

    Episode 11 features Kay Cox King, a 17th-generation Gatlinburg native and property manager at Mountain Laurel Chalets. Her deep-rooted connection to the area is evident through her family's significant contributions to Gatlinburg's development, including her great-grandfather Andy Huff opening the first hotel and her great-grandmother Martha Jane Husky Ogle advocating for education.

    Throughout the podcast, Kay reflects on the changes Gatlinburg has undergone, from a close-knit community to a bustling tourist destination welcoming 12 to 14 million visitors annually. She emphasizes the importance of maintaining the town's charm and small-town feel amidst rapid growth and development.

    Kay shares personal anecdotes, including frequent bear encounters and childhood memories of pool hopping across family-owned motels, which highlight the unique aspects of life in Gatlinburg. She also expresses her love for the area's natural beauty, particularly mentioning the Chimney Picnic Area and Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail as favorite spots. Her deep appreciation for Gatlinburg's community spirit and walkable downtown area underscores her desire to preserve the town's unique character for future generations.

    Looking to the future, Kay voices her hopes for Gatlinburg to maintain its magical essence and welcoming atmosphere while balancing growth with preservation. Her insights provide a valuable perspective on the evolution of Gatlinburg's hospitality industry and the challenges of preserving a small-town feel in a popular tourist destination. Through her stories and experiences, Kay Cox King embodies the generational hospitality that has made Gatlinburg a beloved destination for millions of visitors over the years.

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    35 分
  • 10. Stories from the Heart and Holler, with Johnny Baker
    2024/12/31

    In this captivating episode of For the Love of Gatlinburg, host Tom Goodwin welcomes Johnny Baker of Ole Smoky Moonshine to explore the charm and history of Gatlinburg. Johnny shares his deep-rooted connection to the town, from his family's post-World War II arrival to the creation of the world's largest moonshine company. He paints a vivid picture of growing up in Gatlinburg, describing it as his playground and highlighting the strong sense of community that has shaped his life and business.

    Ole Smoky Moonshine, established 14 years ago, has become a cornerstone of Gatlinburg's tourism industry. The Ole Smoky Moonshine Holler entertains approximately 2.5 million visitors annually with immersive experiences including bluegrass music, moonshine samples, and storytelling. Johnny emphasizes the importance of authentic narratives and historical context in their tours, which range from exclusive behind-the-scenes experiences to group tours for motorcoaches and family reunions.

    Gatlinburg's unique appeal is rooted in its rich artisan legacy and natural beauty. Johnny highlights the town's early recognition of local craftspeople, including his aunt Myrtle Connor, who showcased her weaving skills at the Smithsonian in 1963. The Arts and Crafts Community on East Parkway continues this tradition, offering visitors a diverse range of handcrafted items. The town's proximity to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and attractions like Anakeesta, Ripley's Aquarium, and the Sky Bridge further enhance its allure.

    For the perfect Gatlinburg experience, Johnny recommends starting with breakfast at local favorites like Crockett's Breakfast Camp or Pancake Pantry, exploring the Arts and Crafts Community, and enjoying outdoor activities in the national park. He also emphasizes the town's resilient spirit, particularly evident during the 2016 wildfires, which demonstrated the community's "mountain tough" attitude. Johnny's stories, from hosting renowned musicians to interacting with international visitors, showcase Gatlinburg's unique blend of local charm and global appeal.

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    44 分
  • 9. Gatlinburg's Grocer: How Junior Watson Feeds Millions Each Year
    2024/12/24

    Episode nine of the For the Love of Gatlinburg podcast, featuring Junior Watson, Store Manager of Food City, Gatlinburg's sole full-service grocery store, offers a rich exploration of Gatlinburg's history, community spirit, and future prospects. Junior's family has deep roots in the area, dating back to the 1700s when they settled in White Oak Flats, now known as Gatlinburg. The Watson family's seven-generation legacy in the town exemplifies the enduring connection many residents feel to this charming Smoky Mountain community.

    Junior's personal experiences growing up in Gatlinburg, from enjoying local treats at the Donut Fryer to encountering wildlife, paint a vivid picture of the town's evolution. The transformation of Gatlinburg from a quiet mountain town to a bustling tourist destination is discussed, highlighting the positive economic impacts and the nostalgic sentiments of some locals. The episode also delves into the significant role of Gatlinburg Pittman High School in shaping the community, boasting impressive academic and athletic achievements.

    Food City, under Junior's management, has become a cornerstone of community support, particularly during challenging times like the 2016 fires. The store's involvement in disaster response and community aid underscores the tight-knit nature of Gatlinburg's residents. Junior's active participation in the local Rotary Club further demonstrates his commitment to service, with initiatives ranging from flag-raising events to scholarships and community projects.

    This episode also touches on the resilience of Gatlinburg's community, especially in the face of tragedies like the 2016 fires. It emphasizes the unified efforts to rebuild and support affected residents, showcasing the town's strong community spirit. Looking to the future, Junior expresses hope for Gatlinburg's continued flourishing while preserving its natural beauty and community values. The episode concludes with a call to maintain pride in local heritage and community bonds, ensuring that Gatlinburg's unique charm endures for generations to come.

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    44 分
  • 8. Gatlinburg's Living Legacy, with Susie Greengold
    2024/12/17

    Susie Greengold, a 71-year-old lifelong Gatlinburg resident, embodies the town's rich heritage and evolution. Her family's roots in the area date back to the 1700s, with ancestors like William Ogle and Jane Husky Ogle among Gatlinburg's earliest settlers. This deep connection is reflected in Susie's education, which included attending Gatlinburg Pittman High School and PI Beta Phi, a unique K-12 school funded by a sorority from Monmouth College, Illinois.

    The Greengold family has played a significant role in Gatlinburg's development. Susie's great-great-grandfather owned the land where the Ober Mountain Tramway now stands. This tramway, built about 50 years ago, was instrumental in transforming Gatlinburg into a year-round destination by introducing winter activities and expanding its appeal beyond the traditional summer and fall seasons.

    Today, Susie continues her family's entrepreneurial legacy through two main businesses. She operates The Maples' Tree store on Gatlinburg's main street, offering handmade quilts, custom T-shirts designed by her daughter Carrie, and engraved items. Additionally, Susie manages Far Horizon's Lodge, a unique rental property featuring two restored cabins from the national park, preserving a piece of local history.

    Susie's experiences provide valuable insights into Gatlinburg's transformation from a small, seasonal tourist town to a vibrant year-round destination. Her perspective encompasses changes in local entertainment, wildlife conservation efforts, and the delicate balance between modernization and preserving cultural heritage. Through her businesses and community involvement, Susie Greengold continues to shape Gatlinburg's identity, offering visitors authentic experiences that honor the town's rich history while embracing its future.

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    38 分
  • 7. Gatlinburg's Heritage and Evolution, with Randy Watson
    2024/12/10

    Randy Watson, the General Manager of Gatlinburg SkyPark, was born and raised in the area. Watson's family has deep roots in the region, with his grandparents having worked for the Little River Lumber Company before the establishment of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

    Watson discusses beginning his career at the Gatlinburg Skylift at age 14 and eventually following in his father's footsteps to become the general manager. Throughout the conversation, he recounts witnessing the evolution of SkyPark from a single-chairlift attraction to a major tourist destination featuring the SkyBridge, the longest pedestrian suspension bridge in North America.

    Watson also addresses the impact of the 2016 wildfires on SkyPark and the subsequent rebuilding efforts, which led to significant improvements and expansions. The fire devastated the top of the mountain where SkyPark is located, destroying the original SkyLift infrastructure. However, the rebuilding process transformed SkyPark into a reborn attraction with improved facilities.

    His stories highlight the resilience of the Gatlinburg community, the importance of family in local businesses, and the ongoing commitment to preserving the natural beauty of the Great Smoky Mountains while enhancing visitor experiences. Watson emphasizes the focus on stewardship and creating lasting memories for visitors, all while maintaining the integrity of the environment.

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    46 分