Gatlinburg Getaway!

Gatlinburg Getaway!

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Starting Monday, be listening for you chance to win a  to Gatlinburg, Tennessee!
You and a guest could win a 3-night stay with deluxe accommodations, tickets to a ton of activities, and $200 for gas.
Just be listening for your Gatlinburg Getaway Keyword every weekday at 8a, 11a, 2p and 5p.
Your Gatlinburg Getaway is sponsored by Gibson Area Hospital.

Tickets included are:
Ripley’s Believe it or not
Aquarium of the Smokies
3-D Moving Theatre
Ripley’s Haunted Adventure
Davey Crockett Miniature Golf

There’s a different keyword every day, so the more you listen, the better your

Your Gatlinburg Getaway is sponsored by: Source One Entertainment

 

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