Don’t you just love cute little towns on those backroads of the U.S.?
Yep, me too! I grew up going up to NC so many times during my childhood and last weekend, I got the chance to go back to visit Angela’s beautiful Waynesville Cottage. A girl’s weekend. I took 2 of my single girlfriends and we meandered our way up to Waynesville on Friday afternoon. Took our time about getting there and stopped by Sylva on the way and boy, is it a cute little town.
We lazed in the hot tub that night, bubbling under the stars and talked and talked. It’s so fun to have girlfriends to talk to and get away with.
Come with me to the pretty little NC mountain town of Sylva. The courthouse immediately caught my eye as we drove into town. Just like Mayberry, Sylva has that cozy and quaint small town feel that we all love.
Stately sitting up on the hill.
Jackson County Courthouse
Christmas decorations were still up and how about all those trees on the lawn with red bows? CUTE!
Another pretty decorated tree at the bottom of the steps.
It was a beautiful blue sky day in Sylva and we walked down the sidewalks, peeking in the shops.
This pretty church steeple rose high above the trees nearby.
We checked out Vance Hardware in hopes of maybe finding one of those pretty HUGE Ball jars that Marc told me he found in Sylva. It was not meant to be and she told me they didn’t carry any, that maybe one of the hardware stores that had gone out of business did at one time. Oh well.
They did have this pretty crockery in the window.
Lodge iron skillets and cooking pots were plentiful at the hardware store. All good Southern staples in the kitchen.
B & B gifts and Interiors.
I just loved this shot of the chairs sitting outside the Sylva Barber shop. Can you see Andy, Floyd and Barney hanging out here trading stories? I know!!
Jackson’s General store was cute and quaint too.
With quilts and clothing.
Deer Head on the wall
Vera Bradley
Just like an old general store.
Complete with worn pine floors.
And lots of Southern-isms to be found.
We Southerners are proud of OUR South!
Don’t forget the Tervis tumblers. Do y’all have any Tervis in your cabinets? We love them down here! My sister and mom have plenty of them.
A used book store caught our attention too.
We browsed in there and picked up a few 25 cent magazines.
Finally, we stopped by Lulu’s Cafe for lunch.
I had a delish salmon salad that was really tasty.
There’s nothing like driving through the winding mountain roads in NC and taking your time getting to a destination. I love browsing and enjoying a small town so much, do you? I think growing up in a small town would be fun, but not sure that I could do it all the time. I like activities and action too much.
How about you? Did you grow up in a small town and if so, are you glad you did?
I know there must be plenty of positives about small town living.
I’ve got plenty more to share from our weekend in Waynesville. We hit Asheville on an all-day excursion and shopped several antiques and thriftstores along the way, so I’ll have lots more to show you.
My 2 friends found some slamming bargains at 2 of the thriftstores that I can’t wait to show you. We pondered all the way home how they could get back up there with a truck to get them hauled back to Atlanta. I have to find out if they figured it out this week.
Note: If you go on a girl’s weekend antiquing and thrifting, be sure and take a truck!
angela says
I Love Sylva! One of my sons went to Western Carolina so we spent a lot of time in Sylva and Waynesville and Cashiers during those few years! This brought back some wonderful memories! Thanks for sharing!
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I had the good fortune to grow up in a small town and wouldn’t trade it for the world. Unfortunately, it has changed and doesn’t hold the charm it once did. Now I live in Lexington, KY, (pop. 300,000 plus) and wouldn’t trade my adult home for the world either.
Katie says
What a beautiful town, that courthouse is gorgeous!
JD says
Very pretty town. We recently moved to a very small town and love it! Very quaint and charming to us, the pace is so much slower than how we have lived for years. The people, oh the people, they are friendly and talkative. We are still in a state of shock at the difference living in a small town can make.
Theresa says
Can I ask what town you live in? We are looking for a slower pace, and I would just love to find a charming little southern town that would be a good place to raise a family.
Shirley@Housepitality Designs says
Thank you for featuring one of my favorite towns. We used to stay in that area often while going to the Biltmore Estate. I just love that whole Franklin, Sylva, Dillsboro area. Have very fond memories of that area. We used to stay at the Squire Watkins Inn in that area. I wonder if it is still there. That was so many years ago…..Just love the shops there!
Lori L. says
Thanks Rhoda! We are traveling the 13 plus hours from Ontario, Canada again this spring to visit the Outer Banks…….may have to take a day trip!
Terri says
That would be one long day trip.
Betsy says
Terri is right – don’t try to attempt that trip in one day. You don’t realize how wide NC is until you try to drive from the mountains to the ocean. We live in Charlotte and it takes us 6+ hours to get to the outer banks – and we’re 2-1/2 hours from the mountains. Sylva & Waynesville are definitely worth the drive tho!
Deb-IL says
Hi Rhoda! So glad you posted this – we are heading to the area in a month (Asheville-ish) for our 2nd fact finding tour. We are looking to move in the next year or so and after investigating places all around the country, keep coming back to NC. Had not heard of Sylva yet but will certainly be going there now – they should give you a cut! Have followed your ‘story’ since GI days and although it hasn’t always been easy, never doubted you would land on your feet no matter what. Best wishes for a happy & healthy 2012 and keep doing these NC infomercials !
Deb (DLM2000)
Theresa says
Hi Deb-IL,
I would love to hear how your fact-finding mission is going. We have been interested in finding a charming little southern town to settle into for years now. We finally made the move from Upstate NY to Central Florida — talk about a big change! We went from a rural town in NY to a much busier city outside of Orlando. We invested in some real estate down here, so we were visiting a couple times per year and just fell in love with the sunshine. We are both self-employed, so it wasn’t too difficult to make the move. Now that we have been down here for a while, we are craving something smaller, slower pace, and more personal than where we have landed. NC would be perfect… an easier trip up north to visit family, but still down in the sunshine and warmth. It would be great to hear more about what you have found out!
– Theresa
Kelly @ Eclectically Vintage says
Love girls weekends and exploring new towns – this one is so charming!
Kelly
Sarah says
I didn’t grow up in a small town or a city. Not in the middle of nowhere either though. I grew up in a township. Which is basically just houses that hold people who work in other towns. We didn’t have a town or a restaurant or grocery store or ANYTHING but houses. I hated it. I live in a what I would call a small city now, but I don’t like it. Traffic is bad & you can’t go anywhere to just have a beer without having to wait for an hour for a seat. I really want to live in a small town actually. I want to be able to walk to get an ice cream cone in the summer & to know my neighbors & to walk into town for festivals & such. It seems very ideal to me.
Sylvia says
I love Sylva, too. We haven’t been to NC for years but we love it. Thanks for the tour.
Jennifer says
I adore small towns that have been able to preserve the quaint lifestyle that they are remembered for. I adore the little local shops and cafes that are found in little places like Sylva. They are so much fun to explore! Small town living has its ups and downs (we have lived in both). So many of these little places have let everything die out so that they are just a shell of a town. It breaks my heart. We are living in my hubby’s small town (for another month anyway) and it is so sad to see how it has died. There is so much potential here, just no one to do anything.
Sarah says
I grew up in the country (you couldn’t even call it a small town). We were far away from stores, doctors, church, etc. We had to drive for miles to get anywhere. I rode a bus for 2 hours each day just to get to and from school. Although it sounds romantic to be in the country, it is a pain!! Also, no EMS, fire department, police. I live in the suburbs of a big city now and love it!!! Could never go back to the country – except for weekend visits.
Arlene @At Home with the Grimms says
I grew up in a small north Georgia town about 90 miles up the road from Atlanta. When I went to Atlanta for nursing school, I LOVED it. I still love Atlanta, not sure if I would want to live there but I love to visit. I enjoy small towns as well. I live in a suburb of Huntsville, Al but I can find most of the things I need in my own little city. So I guess I am a blend…city/country girl. But I do have to say, I did not like all the work that I had to do as a country girl. 🙂 Loved the picture of the Deer Head right over the sweet Vera Bradley purses!!:)
Karen B says
I grew up in and around Asheville and went to WCU…loved Sylva and my parents loved coming to to visit…Thanks for the memories and I must get back there soon!
Shelley @ Calypso In The Country says
That looks like a beautiful place! I have never visited there but I love small towns. They have so much charm. It sounds like you had a wonderful time. I could really use a girls getaway…I could really use any kind of getaway!
-Shelley
Elizabeth H says
Thanks for such a great small town tour. Love your blog.
laxsupermom says
Looks like such a fun trip! I live in a small town now, and while I miss some aspects of living in a larger city, small town living suits me for this stage in life.
shannon berrey design says
Rhoda!! I can’t believe you came to Sylva and you didn’t call me!! 🙁 I would have loved to have taken to you to me favorite spots! Glad you had a good time!
judi says
Thanks for a great tip…looks like a weekend trip for me and either my DH or sisters. I love small Southern towns. One adorable town in Tenn is Bell Buckle. If you’re ever up toward Nashville, it’d be worth a side trip.
Gloria @Potentially Beautiful says
I love small towns. Taking the back roads and just seeing what you find is one of my favorite things to do, although its been a while since I’ve done that.
Can’t wait to see what your friends found and if they got it back to Atlanta.