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Mountain Scapes of Appalachia
At MountainScapes of Appalachia, we believe in going above and beyond for our clients.
Mountain Scapes of Appalachia
Mountain Scapes of Appalachia
8000 Leafy WayNewland North Carolina 28657United States
(336) 652-4046
Business Description
MountainScapes of Appalachia believes in going above and past for our clients. While we're based out of Avery County, North Carolina, we've been servicing the great state of North Carolina for decades with exceptional landscaping and hardscaping. Our landscapers are highly trained and have a high standard when it comes to landscape design, hardscaping and landscape lighting. They also specialize in waterscapes and other features. We specialize in bringing the ambiance of the breathtaking North Carolina mountains to your yard and are ready to take your outdoor space from boring to beautiful in no time! We offer a wide range of services to meet your needs, whether you are looking for landscapers or contractors in Avery County. McDowell County. Mitchell County. Watauga County.
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About Newland
Newland is a town in Avery County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 698 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Avery County. == History == Before its founding, the area was known as "Old Fields of Toe". It was an early muster ground in the campaign against Indians and before the Battle of Kings Mountain. On November 9, 1783 the land was granted to Colonel Waightstill Avery.The name comes from the legend of Estatoe, pronounced 'S - ta - toe', about an Indian chief's daughter who fell in love with a warrior of a rival tribe. Because their love could never be accepted by either's families, they jumped from a precipice into the depths of a nearby river. In an alternative version, their love caused a bloody war between the tribes and Estatoe crafted a peace pipe with two stems in which both chiefs could smoke at once. The two rival chiefs assembled their respective followers on the bank of the river, and smoked till peace was concluded and Estatoe married her lover.In 1899, the Linville River Railway (LRR) began rail service in the area, with a flag stop at "Old Fields". In 1911, upon the establishment of Avery County, Old Fields of Toe was designated as the site for the county seat and was renamed Newland, after the North Carolina Lieutenant Governor William C. Newland.