The home is within a short walking distance of unique dining facilities and centrally located within the community’s most interesting historical cultural venues. Amenities are within ½ mile, and convenient to a variety of restaurants, a hiking trail, an appealing cultural experience. The Copper Door restaurant presides as a contending favorite restaurant in the area- nonetheless an enjoyable experience, to relax, from a 2-mile Quanassee walk to the nearby Spike Buck Temple- a historical Indian temple mound- created around 1,000 CE by ancestral indigenous peoples. Another important aspect is the Clay County Historical & Arts Museum. The facility practically adjoins the property, and highlights locally acquired artifacts, demonstrated through changing exhibits, the area’s historical interlinking with Cherokee heritage. The home is within walking distance to affordable entertainment and dining facilities, all located around the town square. Nearby, and a five-minute walk away from the property, you’ll find an array of popular and affordable restaurants. Experience local historical culture, Cherokee heritage, and amenity conveniences to set the stage for an escape venue from everyday life.