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2008 Blue Room Christmas tree - received by Laura Bush
A beautiful Fraser fir tree from River Ridge Farms in Crumpler was chosen to be the White House Christmas tree in 2008.

Crumpler is a small community located in Ashe County, North Carolina, in the United States. It's what we call an unincorporated community. This means it doesn't have its own local government like a city or town does. Instead, it's part of the larger county. Crumpler is nestled among the beautiful mountains, sitting at an elevation of about 2,559 feet (780 meters) above sea level. You can find it along North Carolina Highway 16. The ZIP Code for Crumpler is 28617.

Exploring Crumpler's Past

Crumpler has a rich history, with several important places listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This special list helps protect places that are important to American history and culture.

Historic Sites in Crumpler

Some of the notable historic places in Crumpler include:

  • Shubal V. Alexander Archeological District: This area is an archeological site, which means it's a place where scientists study human history by digging up old tools, buildings, and other things left behind by people long ago. It helps us learn about the early people who lived in this region.
  • Brinegar District: This district likely includes historic buildings or a collection of structures that show how people lived and worked in the past.
  • John M. Pierce House: This is a historic house that tells us about the architecture and lifestyle of people from a different time.
  • Thompson's Bromine and Arsenic Springs: These springs were once known for their special mineral waters. In the past, people believed that drinking or bathing in these waters had health benefits.

These sites help us understand the history and development of Crumpler and the surrounding area.

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