Our day at Dollywood included lots of events. Most of our time was spent riding rollercoasters, but there were other things that also caught my eyes. I like to watch demonstrations, and I could have spent time in more of those venues - the blacksmith, the glassblower, etc. - and I enjoy a good, live show, so I would have liked to have sat and enjoyed a relaxing stage production. The pictures attached to this article have nothing to do with one another. One is a lady dipping apples into caramel to sell. Another is a doghouse that has been capsized in a twister (seen in the load station of the Tennessee Tornado rollercoaster. The third photo is a shot of the eagle preserve area which sits on a mountainside in the park. Unfortunately, our photos fail to show all of the activities we did and things we saw on this trip to Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. | Coming soon: the further adventures of the Hoggatt family as they visit Alcatraz East, a crime museum that houses many dark and interesting artifacts and exhibits |
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