BRNHA Signs to showcase points of interest in county

Blue Ridge National Heritage Area sign at CoMMA

Blue Ridge National Heritage Area sign at CoMMA

CoMMA staff Amber Austin (left) in marketing and Tony Bova production manager stand with Linda Giltz sign installation coordinator.

Sign placed at CoMMA

Sign placed at CoMMA

Sign installers work to position a new sign at CoMMA. The sign is one of five located in Burke. The sign is part of the Blue Ridge National Heritage Trail and includes 69 signs accross the state.

Waldensian Heritage Museum sign

Waldensian Heritage Museum sign



Posted: Saturday, October 17, 2015 3:30 pm
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Updated: 10:03 pm, Sat Oct 17, 2015.

BRNHA Signs to showcase points of interest in county

BY TRACY FARNHAM

Staff Writer

The News Herald

On Tuesday, signs were going up at various points of interest in the county. Burke County has five new interpretive signs among the 69 signs included in the Blue Ridge Heritage Trail located at historic, natural and scenic attractions throughout the state.

The five signs in Burke are located at South Mountains State Park, Waldensian Heritage Museum, Exploring Joara Village at Catawba Meadows Park, at CoMMA and at the Linville Gorge–Brown Mountain Lights overlook on N.C. Highway 181, sign installation coordinator Linda Giltz said.

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