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Words by Katy Nelson Photos by Caroline Voagen Nelson
The front door of Mark and Laura Rogers’ home in Clyde opens to some 250 acres of picturesque forest and farmland, rolling hills, and a clear view of Crabtree Bald. Five generations of the Rogers family have protected this pastoral landscape since the 1850s, when Asbury Rogers, Mark’s great-great-grandfather and a Confederate captain during the Civil War, settled in Haywood County.
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