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ELIZABETHTON â Another multiple-unit residential development for the west side of Elizabethton will be brought to the Elizabethton Regional Planning Commission for its consideration at its next meeting on Thursday, Aug. 5.
The latest development is a 29-unit development to be known as The Landings at West End Subdivision. The subdivision would be built on a 13.439-acre parcel near the western end of the Mary Patton Highway.
Access would be provided by a single road through the subdivision which connects to the highway. It is just east of Golf Course Acres and near Bethel Church.
Work on developing the property has already begun with removal of trees.
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ELIZABETHTON â It is just a couple of weeks until this yearâs performances of âLiberty! The Saga of Sycamore Shoals,â Tennesseeâs official outdoor drama, makes its 2021 debut at Sycamore Shoals State Historic Park.
This marks the 42nd year of the performances but this year will be different because the performances will be in June rather than July. The first show is scheduled for Friday, June 4.
Other than the calendar, the performances will be similar to past years, with the outdoor play taking place at the Fort Watauga amphitheater and with a large cast portraying frontiersmen and frontierswomen, Cherokees and Overmountain Men. The cast will portray several events of national significance that took place in the late 18th century on the banks of the Watauga River, on the very ground where the audience will watch the events being retold.