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�NEWCOMERS GUIDE
Emergency Phone Numbers:
B OO ' E ,
' O RT H C A R OL I NA 28608
Founded in 1899 to train teachers for Blue Ridge mountain
schools, Appalachian State University is now a comprehensive
university offering a broad range of undergraduate and graduate programs. The university is recognized coast to coast for
solid instruction, faculty who are making names for themselves, and innovations that some schools are just now
pondering.
Appalachian Is committed to serving the region. Its Public
School Partnership won a national award for using faculty
expertise to solve problems in area schools. The Small
Business and Technology Development Center assists businesses and entrepreneurs in a six-county area. The Comprer
hensive Clinic is the only speech and language dine in the state
with accredited academic and clinical programs. And An
Appalachian Summer brings the best in music, theater, dance
and art to the region every year.
The University does its part to encourage literacy by training
volunteers to teach adults to read , and It raises consciousness
about the region through its Appalachian Cultural Center.
In 1989 the University placed in the U. S. News & World Reoort
survey of 'America's Best Colleges· for the third time. The
survey placed Appalachian highly In academic reputation ,
student selectivity and faculty quality, for a ninth place ranking
among 148 Southern schools. ~ magazine has called
Appalachian • one of ten public colleges with an ivy twist,· on
the basis of the university's selective admissions and emphasis
on reasonably priced, quality undergraduate instruction.
Appalachian takes pride in its close faculty-student contact and
the attention given to students. Most students are taL•ght by
full-Ume faculty members, and freshmen receive greater attention through the Freshmen Seminar, which helps ease the
transition form high school to college.
For information on admissions call (704) 262 -2120. For information on campus events call 262-2179.
Fire
262-4520
Police
262-4500
Sheriff
264-3 76 1
Ambulance
264-9486
Highway Patro l 262-1152
Rescue Squad
264-2426
Emergency: Fire, Police , Sheriff. Ambulance 911
Employment:
264-6 13 l
Employment Security Commission ...............
Hospital:
262-4100
Watauga County Hospital ........................... .
295-3136
Blowing Rock Hospital .... ...... .... ................... ..
Licenses:
264-1760
N.C. Driver's License ................ ...... ............. ...
264-1794
N.C. License Tag Office .............................. ..
Newspapers:
264-3612
Watauga Democrat ............ .. .... ............ .. ..... .
264-6397
The Mountain Times ........... .. .............. ... .. ...... .
Post Office:
264-381 3
United States Post Office ............ ................. .
Public Library:
264-8784
Watauga County Library ............... ............ ..
Public Schools:
264-7 190
Watauga County Board of Education .. .....
Tax Listing:
264-1300
Watauga County Courthouse .................... .
Teler.>hone Service:
s~uthern Bell .... ........... .. ... .. .. ......... .. ... ... .. ........
78C}2355
AT&T ...................... .... ........... .... .......... .. ........ .... 8~220-0400
Skyline Telephone .. .............. .......................... 919-246-7141
..................... ............ .. ..... ......... .... ................ .... ..... 919-877-31 l l
Utilities:
Electricity:
264-3671
New River Power & Light ......................... .
264-8894
Blue Ridge Electric Membership .... ........ .
262-4550
Water- Town of Boone ... .... .................. .... ... .
Visitor Information .. .. .......................................... .
Voter Registration :
Board of Elections ....... ............. ......... ............ .
Western Union .. ........ .... ... .......... ......................... .
Recreation:
Watauga Parks and Recreation ................. .
Chamber of Commerce:
Boone Area Chamber of Commerce ........ .
262-3516
264-9259
264-1553.
262-5809.
264-1657
264-951 l
264-2225
�COMMUNITY INFORMATION
TOWN OF BOONE, C OUNTY OF WATA UGA
LOCATION· Located in Watauga County near the Eastern
Continental Divide, Boone sprawls over a long valley which provides a natural pass through
Boone to provide easy highway travel in all directions. The Blue Ridge Parkway is near Boone
and 35 miles of the scenic thoroughfare passes through Watauga County. The elevation of
Boone is 3,333 feet and it has been designated the "Heart of The High Country."
Watauga County has an area of 320 square miles.
CLIMATE· The climate in Watauga County can be characterized as humid and temperate.
The average summertemperature is 69 degrees; autumn, 53 degrees; winter 36 degrees and
spring, 51 degrees. Average snowfall is 36 inches. Average annual rainfall is 53.29 inches
and the average annual humidity is 68%. the growing season is 158 days. Average degree
days per year total 58.06.
the Watauga County Center for Exceptional Children and multiple handicapped.
Aooalpehlan State University was founded through the efforts of B.B. and D.D. Dougherty.
The University began operations in a lone frame building in 1899 and was known as Watauga
Academy. In 1903 the name was chartered as a state institution under the name of
Appalachian Training School In 1925 the name •.vas changed to Appalachian State Normal
School and then in 1929 to Appalachian State Teachers College. The present name,
Appalachian State University, was officially adopted in July of 1967. Appalachian Sate
University offers four year curricula with undergraduate degrees in 118 areas and graduate
degrees in another 68 areas.
Caldwell Com!!l!nlty Colleae and Technlcal lnsthute has a Watauga Division offering
technical, industrial and general adult education programs.
POPULATION· Boone boasted 100 inhabitants in 1850. By 1950 the population was
2,973;3,686by1960and 8,754by1970. By 1983 the population was 10,816. In July of 1986
the population was 11,443 according to figures released by the state capitol. The population
of Beech Mountain is 260, Blowing Rock is 1,503 and Seven Devils is 78.
CHURCHES· Over 100 churches provide variety and depth in the spiritual life of the
community. Denominations represented are Assembly of God, Baptis~ Catholic, Church of
C hris~ Episcopal, Jehovah's Witness, Lutheran, Method is~ Morman, Presbyterian, Christian
Missionary Alliance, Christian Science, Jewish, Unitarian and NonDenominational.
Watauga County grew from 5,287 in 1870 to 18,342 in 1950. It declined slightly to 17,529 in
1960 but inaeased to 23,404 by 1970. By 1984 the population was esnmated to be 33,660.
According to reports released by the NC Office of State Management and Budget, the
population was 35,378 in July of 1988. The Management and Budget Office has also
projected the following population figures: 1990; 36,164 and 2000: 40,231.
RECREATION · The Watauga Parks and Recreation Department offers a wide variety of
classes and activities open to the public. These include classes in dance, karate, gymnastics,
sports, peril programs, tournaments and other activities held on demand. The departmenrs
county reaeation facility includes a three pool complex and bathouse, four tennis courts,
multiple purpose ballfields and a children's tot lot.
There are four eighteen hole golf courses in the county, with five others within a 40 mile radius
and 22 tennis courts. Clean mountain streams and both public and private lakes and ponds
abound in the county and trout fishing is supreme. Horseback riding, hiking, deer hunting,
grouse and pheasant hunting, raccoon and fox hunting, quail and rabbit hunting are all
enjoyed in the county. Seven public camping grounds are in the area. There are 4 ski resorts
in Watauga County and 2 in Avery County.
EARLY HISTORY· Boone is surrounded by mountains which some geologists have judged
to be among the oldest rock formations in the world. Bishop August Spangenberg explored
the region in 1752 in search of land for Moravian Colonists and Daniel Boone hunted here in
the 1760's.
Even though the mighty Cherokee had once claimed this as a hunting ground, no lndains were
found when the white man arrived • only where they had been.
Many of the original senlers came as immigrants from aowded parts of Pennsylvania, New
Jersey and New England. Later settlements were made by the Germans, Dutch, Swedes and
a few French Huguenots; but population was sparce before the Revolutionary War.
In 1800 Jordon Council established a store at the foot of Howard·s Knob which became the
nucleus for the settlement that later became Boone.
When Watauga became a county in January 1849, Boone was selected as the county seat
and assumed its role as a government center. Land was donated near Council's Store for
a courthouse and in 1851 , the first Superior Court was held in Watauga County. Boone
became incorporated in 1872 and elected its first officials that year.
GQVERNMENT: Boone operates under the Council·Manager form of government This
provides for a five-member council and a mayor, who determines policy for the town and a
professional manager who implements those policies.
The Town of Blowing Rock has a mayor and five commissioners - elected in odd numbered
years. The mayor is elected for a two-year term, comm issioners serve staggered four-year
terms. There is also a town manager.
Beech Mountain has a mayor and 4 town council members -all elected for 2 year terms. There
is also a town manager.
Watauga County operates under a county conimissioners - manager form of government.
The Board of Commissioners consists of 5 members who are elected on a partisan basis for
a combination of four and two years of office, so that a simple majority of the board is elected
every two years with the candidate who is elected with the least number of votes serving a
twO year term and the other members elected serving four-year terms.
EDUCATION· The Watauga County School System is made up of eight elementary
schools and one consolidated high school. Watauga High School offers a basic college
oreoaratorv curriculum as well as business education and vocational trainino. There 1s also
The Blue Ridge Parllway with its many scenic areas, camping and picnic grounds, runs
through the county. Five major tourist attractions in the Boone-Blowing Rock-Linville-Banner
Elk area are open in the summer months. Boone has an indoor roller skating rink and a
bowling alley that are open year-round.
MEDICAL FACILITIES· Boone has become the medical center of the Northwest Mountain
Region. Watauga County Hospital has 141 beds with both u~to-date coronary care and
intensive care units. There are 55 physicians in Boone representing a number of specialities.
Blowing Rock Hospital has 100 beds - 28 of these are for acute patients and 72 are extended
care units. Doctors on staff at Blowing Rock number three.
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RANSPORTATION· The nearest airport with scheduled commercial flights is in Hickory.
CCAIR serves that facility. The closest major terminals for Eastern, Delta and US Air are
located in Charlotte and Greensboro, NC and Johnson City, TN. There is ample motor freight
capability in the county. Thirteen major carriers are certifl9d kl serve the area. Bus service
1 provided by Trailways. AppalCART is the local authority providing public transportation in
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Boone and Watauga County.
COMMUNICATIONS· Newspapers -Watauga Democrat, West King Street, Boone, NC
-Circulation 11 ,500. The Blowing Rocket, Main Street, Blowing Rock, NC -Circulation 3,100,
and The Mountain Times, P 0 Box 1815, Boone, NC.
Radjo S1atjons · WATA-313 Blowing Rock Road, Boone, NC - 1450 AM, WZJS -313 Blowing
Rock Road, Boone, NC -100.7 FM WASU - Appalachian State University, Boone. NC - 90.5
FM.
Area Televisjon· Cablevision and home satellite services are available throughout Wallluga
County. Without these services a good antenna is needed for good reception.
�Postal Servjgi· Main Office - 637 Blowing Rock Road, Boone, NC. Downtown Station -103
W. King ST., Boone, NC. ASU Station - Appalachian State University Campus. Main offlCO
only - incoming mail at 6:00 am and outgoing mail at 3:35 pm and 5:45 pm
~ Western Union Telegraph Company - The Sock Stop, Boone Heights Shopping
Center, Telegraph Message: 264-1553.
UTILITIES· Electric power within the city limits of Boone is supplied bv New River Light and
Power Company. Elsewhere in Watauga County the power supply comes from Blue Ridge
Electric Membership Corporation. Many companies provide telephone service to the Boone
area induding: Southam Bell, AT&T and SkylineTelephone Membership Corporation.
FINANCIAL PATA· Vast banking resources are represented in Watauga County through
four major banks. They provide a wide range of services and resources to expanding
business and industry in the Boone area Adding to the financial strength of the county are
three savings and loan associations. Several of the nation's leading consumer finance
organizations have offices located in the area also.
MUNICIPAL $ERYICES· Garbage pick-up, street cleaning, and parking are city services.
Police and Sheriffs departments offer excellent police protection. Volunteer Fire Departments serve both town and county.
The
Chamber
The Boone Area Chamber of Commerce ... is an organization of
business and professional fmns and individuals working together
for total community bettennent by solving mutual business and
community problems. The Chamber plays a vital part in the proper
and orderly growth of the area. Through the efforts and cooperation
of volunteers, the Chamber serves as the department of progress in
directing total community development.
The Chamber office makes available area maps, state maps, telephone directories, travel brochures, organization lists, demographic
and community infonnation as well as business
statistics.
WE WOULD LIKE TO HELP YOU in any way we can to become
established in the Boone area. Call us if we can be of assistance to
you.
Boone Area Chamber of Commerce
112 West Howard Street
Boone, NC 28607
(704) 264-2225
SPONSORS: Appalachian State University
Boone Area Chamber of Commerce
Town of Boone
Watauga County
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18 J SCH.
HARDIN PARK
15 A ELEM. SCH.
MABLE ELEM. SCH.
7 B PARKWAY SCH.
VALLE CRUCIS SCH.
3 K WATUGA HIGH SCH.
BETH EL SCH.
BLOWING ROCK
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BOARD OF
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CALDWELL COMM.
COLLEGE
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Accoontmg Oep.Wtment.. 13
MmlSSIOf'lS.
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AJumm AHairs .......••• ' '
Anthropology
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M [)ep-.nmenl ......••. 16
AtnlittJc Offic:a ••...•.. 32. 2
Bell< Hall . . • . . . . • • . . . . . . 1
9eU< Library .•••........ 40
Biology Dep&rtment . . . . 30
Books~··········· .. •7
BowoeHllll."' .•.••....•.. 3
Kidd
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Lucy Brock Cllikl
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Cannon Han . . . • . • • .
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Ct\aricellor's HQIT'lll! •...••• 9
Chilrn::ellor's Offic:e ...... "3
Chapptlll-W~son Hal .•.. 37
Chemistry Department ••• JO
Coffey Hall ............. 55
Coltrane Hal. .. . ...••. 12
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News Bufflllll .•••••••. . 43
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Watauga College .
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We11x1m Hall
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Appalachian State University Campus Maps
Description
An account of the resource
This collection contains campus guides including detailed maps of the Appalachian State University campus buildings and parking lots. Also included is information about the university as well the town of Boone, Watauga County and Watauga County schools. Three maps are dated.
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Copyright for the Appalachian State University Campus Guides site is held by Appalachian State University. The guides are available for free personal, non-commercial, and educational use, provided that proper citation is used (e.g. Appalachian State Collection, Appalachian State University Campus Guides, W.L. Eury Appalachian Collection, Special Collections, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC). Any commercial use of the materials, without the written permission of the Appalachian State University, is strictly prohibited.
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CM_WelcomeToBoone_M
Title
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Appalachian State University Campus Guide: Welcome to Boone, Watauga County, and Appalachian State University [1991]
Language
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English
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<a title="Appalachian State University Vertical Publication Files" href="https://appstate-speccoll.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/1364" target="_blank">Appalachian State University Vertical Publication Files</a>
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A 5-page pamphlet and guide to the high country with information, including a school index, and a detailed road map of Watauga County.
Subject
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Appalachian State University--Maps
Universities and colleges--North Carolina--Boone--Maps
Watauga County (N.C)--Maps
Public schools--North Carolina--Watauga County--Maps
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1991
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https://www.geonames.org/4456703/boone.html
https://www.geonames.org/4497707/watauga-county.html
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PDF
Brochures
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<a title="Appalachian State University Campus Maps" href="https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/collections/show/50" target="_blank"> Appalachian State University Campus Maps </a>
ASU
Beaver Dam
Boone
community information
laurel creek
road map
Watauga County N.C.