Andrews is a town located in Cherokee County, North Carolina,
United States. It is situated in the western part of the state, near the border
with Tennessee and Georgia. The town is named after John Andrews, a civil
engineer who helped plan the railroad line that runs through the area. Andrews
has a population of around 1,800 people and covers an area of approximately 1.8
square miles (4.6 square kilometers). It is surrounded by the Nantahala
National Forest, which offers numerous opportunities for outdoor recreation, including
hiking, fishing, camping, and hunting.
Cherokee County in North Carolina is
a beautiful vacation destination which holds some of the amazing scenic drives,
stunning sites, incredible hiking, white water rafting, biking trails, and tons
of outdoor adventure for its visitors in North Carolina. Andrews is year round
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The town is also home to several historic landmarks, including
the Calaboose Cell, a small jailhouse that was used in the early 20th century,
and the Andrews Geyser, a man-made geyser that shoots water up to 80 feet (24
meters) in the air. Explore fun filled outdoor with Fully
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activities in the Great Smoky Mountains. Andrews hosts several annual events,
such as the Andrews Spring Fling and the Andrews Heritage Festival, which
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