The Legacy of Beech Mountain Club
The history of Beech Mountain Club starts over 60 years ago. In 1961, a dentist from Birmingham, Alabama, Thomas Brigham, purchased a large tract of Beech Mountain land. He planned a ski resort development on top of the mountain. Brigham became involved in politics and sold the land to the Robbins brothers in 1962.
Harry and Grover Robbins were originally in the sawmill/lumber business. They soon became interested in resort development at Beech Mountain after their success with the Tweetsie Railroad Attraction (Blowing Rock) in 1955, Rebel Railroad (Pigeon Forge) in 1961 and later the Hound Ears Resort.
The Robbins’s purchased the lands both on top of Beech Mountain and in Banner Elk under the name of Appalachian Development Corporation during the years between 1965-67. They joined other investors and created Carolina Caribbean Corporation in 1965. The name evolved from the coupling of their Beech Mountain resort with their St. Croix resort in the Virgin Islands.