Steve Woody House in Big Cataloochee, located in the Great Smoky Mountains of North Carolina. The house was originally a log cabin built in 1880-1881, with framed additions and weatherboarding completed in the early 1900s. Woody's frame springhouse is nearby. This house is located along the Rough Creek Trail, about a mile from the parking lot.
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