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‘Play On’ poised to go online

The Jackson County Tourism Development Authority will launch its new website that will support its “Play On” branding campaign at 1 p.m. on Dec. 17 in the auditorium of the N.C. Center for the Advancement of Teaching in Cullowhee.

The new and innovative site (www.mountainloversnc.com) was created by The Brandon Agency and incorporates all of Jackson County’s unique attractions and amenities. 

“Our goal for this launch was to completely embody the ‘Play On’ campaign throughout the site,” said Robert Jumper, chairman of the Jackson County TDA. “The website highlights the area’s stunning natural resources and provides endless options for families and outdoor lovers.”

Viewers will be able to access information from free planning guides and downloadable hiking maps to area news/events and special deals and offers from partners in the area. The site is also equipped with a weather widget that details the current forecast in each of the county’s towns.

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