Andrew Stratton

Historic Hendersonville and the Blue Ridge Mountain region of North Carolina have been a tourist destination and residential oasis for over a hundred years. Work with the local real estate agents at Preferred Real Estate Center to find the perfect property for you.
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Hendersonville, North Carolina, is a historic town located in the Blue Ridge Mountains. This town is growing, although at 12,000 residents it is still a small town.

There are many different architectural styles represented here, and most of the town has been preserved as historic districts. Real Estate in Hendersonville NC is your chance to be a part of this community.
Ashville, NC, is one of the major cities of western North Carolina. It is a city that has centuries of history & culture which only adds on to the natural beauty surrounding it.

By adopting the name 'The Land of the Sky', the city honors the Blue Ridge & the Great Smoky Mountains between which the city proudly stands. The scenic locations and the breath taking views make Ashville heaven on earth.
The state of North Carolina is blessed with beauty & diversity. North Carolina offers beaches as well as beautiful mountain ranges to its residents & visitors. The Western North Carolina real estate market becomes especially tempting & valuable because of the breathtaking scenery of the Blue Mountains, Great Grandfather Range & Pisgah mountain range etc.
Imagine cruising down the nation's highways with your four-legged friend by your side. Bringing your dog along is no strange thing. Your motor home is like a second home and has space for every member of the family.

Almost half of all RV vacationers choose to take their pets with them. After all, the dog's part of the family, and you don't want to kennel him and leave him behind.
The Adirondacks in upstate New York was one of the first wild preserves set aside and protected in the United States. It is more than 6 million acres of woods, lakes, ponds, and includes the majestic mountains themselves. It is an all around great motor home vacation.

Most people don't know how big the Adirondack Mountains are. The area stretches over 6 million acres, which makes it bigger than the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, Yosemite and the Great Smoky Mountains preserves combined.

Motor Home Guide to Idaho Outdoors

Idaho is the "Gem State," and motor home enthusiasts love it. What makes Idaho so wonderful? It has some of the best unspoiled natural beauty in the United States. It can also boast that it's one of the most scenically diverse states in the union, despite its small size.

Here are a few facts about Idaho that can help you decide if you want to visit.
Here's a surprise for you, something that nobody ever forgets - driving along the endless plains of South Dakota, up ahead you see rising out of the featureless plain, a range of mountains covered in pine trees. These are the legendary Black Hills of South Dakota and Wyoming, and they are full of great scenery and things to do.

The Black Hills and Badlands of South Dakota are some of the most popular motor home destinations in the country.
Maybe you've never heard of Blanding, Utah, but you've probably heard of Mesa Verde, Monument Valley, the Four Corners, Lake Powell and Moab. Well, Blanding is a small town that is big with motor home enthusiasts, because it sits in the middle of the southeastern Utah desert, right in the middle of all these attractions.

Aside from the tourist destinations already mentioned, Blanding puts you within spitting distance of Arches National Park, Capitol Reef National Park, Natural Bridges National Monument, Hovenweep, Goosenecks State Park, Rainbow Bridge, Valley Of The Gods and the Grand Canyon.
Imagine this - You are standing in the middle of the desert. The ground is all saguaro cactus and shrubs. Rocks and hills rise all around you, some of the rock outcroppings reaching well over your head. And, in the distance you can see the valleys stretch to the horizon, where grey shadowy mountains stand, making a dim outline against the cloudless sky.
Don't worry - Lassen Volcanic National Park's volcanoes aren't going to explode and spill fiery doom all over you and your motor home. Although once a roaring caldron of magma, the volcanoes are now quiet and still. But, if you wander the park, you can still find among the pristine wilderness and pine forests some boiling pits of mud and steam hissing out of the cracks in the earth.

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