REPOSE stories cover the timeframe between the first era of Lake Toxaway and its revival.

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Lake Toxaway Schools: 1953 Red Bird

The Historic Toxaway Foundation showcases another gem provided by longtime area residents Harry and Mary Sherwood: an issue of The Red Bird yearbook, circa 1953.
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Lake Toxaway Schools: A Brief History

The Historic Toxaway Foundation has received a unique gift from longtime area residents Harry and Mary Sherwood: a labor of love (and research) they completed in 2004 detailing the history of Lake Toxaway area schools.
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Country Life

Local resident Nancy Henderson has a great knack for storytelling and we'll be sharing some of her short essays here from time to time in a new series of Country Life vignettes.
Transylvania Times feature
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Local Historian Showcases Lucy Camp Armstrong Moltz

In the summer of 1997, a local resident historian published a treatise on the life and times of Lucy Camp Armstrong Moltz.
Lucy and Carl Moltz
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A Biography of Lucy Camp Armstrong Moltz – Part 2

Lucy and Carl Moltz enjoyed many years together, spending time at her beloved Lake Toxaway home as well as traveling together.
Lucy Mae Camp Armstrong
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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.
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McNeely’s Country Store

Do you remember when McNeely's Country Store served the Lake Toxaway area?
eiffel tower
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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.
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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.
M.V. Saturnia
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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.