The focus of web sites listed in this category will relate to events, activities, and points of interest in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. Topics such as local libraries, museums, and significant structures are listed here, along with artists and art galleries, musicians, photographers, dancers, and others.
 
 
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Features a comedy variety show with magicians, fire-eaters, jugglers, ventriloquists, family comedians, live country and gospel music, and barn yard animals, located in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. Schedules, rates, and online ticket sales are included.
http://www.comedybarn.com/
This 1,500-seat theater in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee runs in November and December, providing a variety of musical presentations, including country music and gospel, singing and dancing, comedy, and patriotic fare. Show information, schedules, and online ticket sales are included.
http://www.countrytonitepf.com/
Owned in part by country music singer Dolly Parton, Dollywood is located in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, offering standard amusement park thrill rides, traditional crafts, and music of the Smoky Mountains area, as well as hosting a number of concerts and musical events each year. Special offers are featured, and tickets may be purchased from the web site.
http://www.dollywood.com/
In the early 1800s, a water-powered gristmill on the banks of the Little Pigeon River became a hub of activity in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. Today, the old mill is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and hosts a variety of restaurants, shops, and special events, which are highlighted here.
http://www.oldmillsquare.com/
Springfest is a celebration that includes a variety of events, including quilting and other crafts, storytelling, hot rods, a parade, music, and other festivities. A calendar of events is featured on its site, along with a guide to area businesses, entertainment, and lodging facilities.
http://www.pigeonforgespringfest.com/
Winterfest is marked by more than a million lights shimmering throughout the town of Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, featuring light arrangements, festive decorations, special events, seasonal foods, and mountain music. The site includes a guide to the festivities, as well as to entertainment and dining venues, guest accommodations, shopping areas, and other local businesses.
http://www.pigeonforgewinterfest.com/
Based on the RMS Titanic ocean disaster that occurred on April 14, 1912 after the largest passenger steamship in the world struck an iceberg and sunk, visitors to this museum may walk the ship's grand staircase, touch the frozen surface of an iceberg, grip the ship's wheel, or sit in a Titanic lifeboat, and listen to the words of actual survivors telling their stories. Tickets may be ordered through the site.
http://www.titanicpigeonforge.com/