The following are links to the best local producers and merchants near Blowing Rock:
Watauga Farmer's Market
The Watauga County Farmer's Market has been in operation since 1974, and is located at at the Horn In The West in Boone, North Carolina. The market is a direct link between our local farmers and the consumer. Local support for farming allows increased awareness of good land practices, preservation of rural landscapes and lifestyles, and the minimal use of pesticides. The members of the farmers' market are proud of the high quality products we sell. We hope you will enjoy coming to the market as much as we do!
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The Dulcimer Shop
The Dulcimer Shop opened in Blowing Rock, North Carolina in 1971. Jo and Rogers Magee began the shop as a craft shop with a few dulcimers. It quickly became a dulcimer shop devoted to the Appalachian Dulcimer and other traditional instruments. The Dulcimer Shop is located in the Martin House next to the park, in downtown Blowing Rock, NC, and is operated by Bill and Jewel Magee. Bill is the son of original owners, Jo and Rogers Magee.
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Blowing Rock Frameworks & Gallery, LTD.
In 1994, Tim Miller envisioned bringing the finest art in the Southeast to Blowing Rock, North Carolina, thus Blowing Rock Frameworks & Gallery, LTD. was created. Follow the image link on the left for more information.
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High Country Mom Squad
Welcome Moms and Dads! We are committed to highlighting the best places to take your kids to eat, play, learn and live in the North Carolina High Country.
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Blowing Rock Market
Located in the heart of Blowing Rock, Blowing Rock Market is a must see. All the creature comforts are there including fine wine, cigars, great sandwiches and gas for your car.
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High Country Biofuels
High Country Biofuels Cooperative, Inc. is a cooperative association of community members in the High Country dedicated to making biodiesel fuel available to interested citizens in our region. In addition, the cooperative is engaged in educating the general public about the benefits, both economic and environmental, of this readily available technology.
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Appalachian Sustainable Agriculture Project (ASAP)
Appalachian Sustainable Agriculture Project (ASAP) is a nonprofit organization that supports farmers and rural communities in the mountains of Western North Carolina and the Southern Appalachians by providing education, mentoring, promotion, web resources, and community and policy development.
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