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Gates are open! Come in and visit !
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Entry gates at Prescott Park

Display Center at 1755 Soco Road
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Open 10am til dark...Sunday 1pm til dark

14 Palmer Street...SOLD
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Visitor of the Year!
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Baby sparrow wanting to fly?

The grass is greener?
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Carl , Jim and visitor
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Warren and visitor
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Carl, the horseman!
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Hummingbird
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Financing is available so pick out your choice and we'll write up the sale!
 
We look forward to having you at Prescott Park! Read below for directions....
 
Thanks, Ron Freeman
 
Directions: If traveling US 19 S ( Soco Road ) turn
left after Town Hall onto Campbell Creek Road ( at the Hillbilly Campground corner ) and go 4 tenths mile.
Take a left onto Johnson Branch Road and go over
the bridge spanning Campbell Creek and follow 4 tenths mile. The asphalt road starts again right where you turn right onto Donald Circle which becomes Alaskas Lane straight ahead to the security gate.
 
If traveling US 19 N, turn right onto Campbell Creek Road and follow the previous instructions.
WELCOME!!           
 
 
 
News from Prescott Park    
 
We've had many visitors to our park and all have found it to be one of the most beautiful and peaceful places to have a home in the mountains of North Carolina.
 
There is an abundance of wildlife
that invariably appears and excites
our sense of nature....
 
Groundhogs sneak in and out of their nearby hiding places....
 
Chipmunks scamper from hole to hole.....
 
and rabbits, now including their babies, come out to graze on the best plants they can find in the late afternoon and evening.
 
We have seen wild turkeys,
mountain lions....( but no wild hogs yet ) 
 
and most every kind of bird that lives in the mountains........
 
including hummingbirds that regularly visit the feeders, perch on nearby limbs
and quickly make another visit to the nectar feeders.
 
These visitors were the most distinguished yet. Discovered accidentally by our park helper, Cas McGaha, we were privileged to view
what later turned out to be male and female Cecropia moths, mating in one corner of an attached deck on our most shaded park model home at 23 Levi Drive.
 
This home is shaded by an enormous old Silver Maple tree, one of the favorite
leaves the emerging larvae like to eat.
 
A close up picture is shown. We were
fortunate to see an event rarely witnessed.....Cecropia, a silkworm moth,
is the largest of moths in our country, with a wingspan of 6 inches or more. 
 
They fly only at night so we did not see them there the next day, the mission of depositing fertilized eggs being done in about a day.
 
The bold and unusual beauty of the Cecropia moth is an unforgettable sight  and one we may never experience again!       

Cecropias mating
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Strikingly beautiful moths!

23 Levi Drive-SOLD!
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SOLD! SOLD! SOLD!

To research the Cecropia Moth just type in on any search engine such as Yahoo or Google

Cecropia visitors, rare indeed!
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Visit Prescott Park!

 

 

View North to Ghost Mountain from 33 Levi Street
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Our newest completion, 34 Levi Street
 
Beautiful blue interior!!

Autumn leaves

34 Levi Drive
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Available- Sits high, has soft blue decor

Daily Visitors
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What's My Name? The Black Swallowtail butterfly?

Prescott Park      Alaskas Lane at Donald Circle
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Prescott Park Display Center   1755 Soco Road, US 19 S      
Maggie Valley, NC 28751  828-926-0314 828 734-2940 cell