Imagine walking back in time through a wildflower carpeted grove of 100 foot trees–trees so old they were already mature during the American Revolution, the settling of Jamestown and the Civil War. Less than an hour’s drive, only 36 miles from the Fryemont Inn, you will find an untouched remnant of the original Appalachian Forest, …
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The Magic of the Polar Express
Do you believe in magic? When you were little you probably did, especially when it came to the story of Santa and the North Pole. You may have grown up reading another Christmas classic, filled with the magic of the season—a popular book for children called The Polar Express. Thirty-two years ago, Chris Van Allsburg wrote …
Is the Fryemont Inn Haunted?
The Engineer “Wake up! We’re leaving!” Her husband’s sharp exclamations awoke her from her sleep. Groggy and disoriented, for a moment she forgot where she was. Then she remembered—room 216, at the Fryemont Inn. Her favorite room. Their favorite room. One she had slept in many times. She looked at her husband who was hastily …















