Marshall, Mars Hill, Hot Springs

These towns in Madison County have very different identities but they each share the ruggedly beautiful and mountainous landscape with the third oldest river in the world, the French Broad. Home to hundreds of small farms featuring the state's widest array of specialty crops, the towns' main streets and back roads are sprouting vibrant artist studios and galleries along with small businesses based on the natural resources of the mountains, rivers and forests. Come visit us!

Amy Moore Designs
Handmade jewelry inspired by nature.
Anne Schneider, Realtor
Unique Mountain Properties
Appalachian Vacation & Adventures
Trip and Event Planning, Vacation Packages
BridgeBack Movement Studio
Movement Education
Contour
Custom Slip-Covers
crumbs and cream nc
Artisan Chocolates and Confections
Danni Iosello Hurley, Realtor
Red Dot Realty
Deb Karash Jewelry
Jewelry Design
eARTh Dancers
Finding and Sustaining Balance in an Ever Changing World
Earthly Bellz
Decorative Nature-made Bells
Emily Reason Ceramics
Foreverland
Boutique - fashion, home, art
Geowild
Native Landscape Consulting
Good Stuff
food and music
Hot Springs Community Learning Center
Lisa Mandle Design Studio
Clothing Maker and Expert Sewing; alteration, repair and custom design
Lisa Mandle Movement Studio
Nia Movement Instruction
Nowhere Branch Angora Goat Farm
Fiber Goats, Fleece, Mohair Garments
Oconee Bell Alpacas
Patti's Paw
Illustrated Greeting Cards
Selinde's String Theory
Handwoven, hand-dyed Appalachian coverlets
Simbach Design Studio
Textile Art, Illustration
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