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shopping opportunities, major festivals and events, and boasts some of the best medical centers in the southeast. Harrah’s Cherokee Casino is located just 22 miles from Cullowhee and offers live gaming, world class entertainment, dining and shopping. Other area attractions include Cataloochee Ski Area offering skiing and snowboarding in the winter season. Nantahala Outdoor Center, named “One of the Best Outfitters on Earth” by National Geographic Adventures is 37 miles to the west and provides whitewater and outdoor mountain adventures to over 1 million guests per year. The name “Cullowhee” is steeped in local heritage. It is historically known as the Cullowhee Valley, believed by some to be a translation from the Cherokee language meaning “valley of the lilies” and hearkens back to a time when this flower populated the area. The Cullowhee lily is a prominent part of the Cullowhee River Club logo and an aggressive effort is underway, led by the WCU chancellor’s wife, to reestablish this flower in the valley. Cullowhee River Club heartily supports this program and will establish extensive plantings of the flower throughout the community. The native people of this area, who became the Cherokee, called this place Cullowhee, meaning “valley of the lilies.” Zephyranthes atamasco once grew here abundantly. Cullowhee is best known as the home of Western Carolina University (WCU). Since its founding in 1889, WCU has grown to become a major cultural, scientific, and educational force in the region and state. A member of the University of North Carolina system, WCU provides educational opportunities to over 10,000 students representing 38 states and 32 countries. The new Cullowhee River Club entrance is located within 600 feet of the southeast end of the university campus. Cullowhee River Club’s convenient access to WCU and nearby Sylva, Waynesville, Cashiers, and Asheville will afford its residents a unique combination that is rare in mountain communitiesa tranquil mountain sanctuary residents will relish calling home coupled with immediate access to shopping, dining, quality healthcare facilities, and the cultural, sports, and educational offerings of WCU. The community is embedded in a region of western North Carolina that offers a myriad of outdoor recreational pursuits and outstanding scenic beauty.