A Biography of Lucy Camp Armstrong Moltz – Part 1
Lucy Mae Camp Armstrong, a prominent figure in Lake Toxaway history, married two enterprising gentlemen and was a pretty formidable woman in her own right.
Southern Highlands Reserve Deserves A Visit
In numerous features and reviews, our local native plant arboretum and research center, Southern Highlands Reserve, has been referred to as magical, amazing, spectacular, and stunning. See why in this feature article.
McNeely’s Country Store
Do you remember when McNeely's Country Store served the Lake Toxaway area?
A European Grand Tour Diary – Part 3
Join us for the final installment of a 1930 European Grand Tour through Dresden, Meissen and Berlin, Germany; then Paris, before a sea voyage from LeHavre, France, to New York harbor.
A European Grand Tour Diary – Part 2
Enjoy the second installment of a 1930 European Grand Tour with travels to Budapest, Vienna, Munich, and Oberammergau, Germany.
A European Grand Tour Diary – Part 1
Experience a 1930 European Grand Tour through the eyes of young Frank Bennett, nephew of Lucy Armstrong Moltz, the grande dame of Lake Toxaway and Savannah, GA.
The Toxaway Falls Stand
Long-time local owners Jack Owen and his wife Marjorie pose in front of the Toxaway Falls Stand in a photo taken around 2000.
An Interview With Exie Wilde Henson
We celebrate Women's History Month with the first of several features on local women with important stories to tell. This one features Exie Wilde Henson.
Early Immigration to Western NC
In honor of St. Patrick's Day: The tale of how many Scots-Irish Americans found their way to Western North Carolina.
The Return of Lake Toxaway: A Video Documentary
In April 2012, the Transylvania Times published a feature on a video documentary project about Lake Toxaway history undertaken by John Nichols III of Charlotte and Lake Toxaway.