Parking area, forks of Anthony CreekGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkParking area, forks of Anthony Creek, Cades Cove, NP-11.Anthony Creek Turn-Around, II-P-Gen-11408, Physical Facilities - Parking Areas - Miscellaneous Parking Areas
Timbertop Lodge next to road, Indian Gap, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkSummer residents of Rheuben D. Robertson, Pres. Champion Fibre Co. House stood at Indian Gap; constructed ca 1924; burned in late 1950's See also III-B-17428 & 17429,Timbertop Lodge, III-B-17861
Construction, Deep Creek Truck TrailGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkConstruction,Deep Creek Truck Trail, II-Tt-11820, Physical Facilities - Truck Trails
Small bridge with short railings, McCookville Bridge, Foothills Parkway, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkGeneral location of bridge, showing access roads and, in background, the junction with northbound lane of Foothills Parkway. Completion report.McCookville Bridge; Foothills Parkway Spur, II-F-(4)-3791, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Bridges on Roads
Chaining the white oak logs, preparatory to snaking them outGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkChaining the white oak logs, preparatory to snaking them out.Basket-Making, III-A-Gen-12233, History - Artifacts - Miscellaneous (Davis pen; chinking; traps; playhouses; gold mining)
Smokemont Campground Water SystemGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkCollecting chamber, waterproofing. Smokemont Campground Water System; Construction picture, II-U-Water-5181, Physical Facilities - Utilities - Water systems
Clingmans Dome TrailGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkTypical condition along lower end of Clingmans Dome Trail.Clingmans Dome Trail, II-Tf-5238, Physical Facilities - Trails - Foottrails, Fire Lanes, Manways
Quarters No. 228Great Smoky Mountains National ParkConstruction...shows construction of chimney and plastering outside for fireproofing.Quarters No. 228; Headquarters; Site 9, II-B-(2)-5369, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Quarters
Man standing next to trail post at fork in trailGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkTwo signs on one post. Upper sign: Cherokee Orchard Parking Area 0.4 --- Lower sign: ---- Two Mile Branch Trail to Hwy. 3.3. CCC boy standing behind post. Signs, II-A-Sign-1387, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures - Signs.
The bridge converted to foot trail statusGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkThe bridge converted to foot trail status in 1954... Full View.Big Creek Horse Trail Bridge, II-F-(2)-11013, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Horse Trail Bridges
This view if looking south, showing a section of the Little Tennessee River where Abrams Creek joins it. Old Abraham or Ooskuah of ChilhoweeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkWilburn's Historical Paper No. IV, Plate I. This view if looking south, showing a section of the Little Tennessee River where Abrams Creek joins it. The concrete bridge in the foreground, under which the creek flows, is a viaduct of Federal Highway 129, which highway runs along north, or right bank of the river for a good many miles through this area, and also skirts the southeast border to the Park something 10 miles. The flat bottom land across the river in the background in the vicinity of the buildings and the team plowing is the area that was occupied by the Cherokee town, Chilhowee, as represented by the Timberlake map, illustrative Plate III in this paper. (Photo No. IV-M-405) For placement relative to the Park, refer to the WEST half of the topographic map of the Park published by the USGS in 1934. It was originally planned to take all of the Abrams Creek area into the Park. But it is generally understood that the Aluminum Company of America has a proposed hydro-electric development that will flood this area. Floor-line markings indicate that the water will be raised 18 to 20 feet above the surface of the bridge.Old Abraham or Ooskuah of Chilhowee, III-P-5203, History - Mountain People
Elkmont AmphitheaterGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkConstruction of the combined audiovisual and projection screen shelter nearing completion. The structure is located at the focus of the natural amphitheater, and is nestled against a combined growth of pine and poplar. The masonry of the campfire circle and structure base adds a desired contrast to the overall effect.Elkmont Amphitheater, II-A-Amph-(Elk)-6513, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures - Elkmont campground amphitheater
Trail, Ledge Creek, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkConstruction.Ledge Creek - Pin Oak Gap Truck Trail, II-Tt-9252, Physical Facilities - Truck Trails
Many cars parked along roadsideGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkAt Tremont Y.Tree Color Caravan, IV-U-Nat-3454, Miscellaneous - Use of Park - Naturalist Conducted Groups
Chandler Jenkins House, Indian Camp Creek, Tennessee, 1948Great Smoky Mountains National Park1948 rehabilitation program.Chandler Jenkins House; Building No. 145; Indian Camp Creek, I-B-(5)-6044, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved
Park ranger directs traffic at Sugarlands CornerGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkRanger directs traffic at Sugarlands Corner. Note: this traffic light was removed in 1976. KLM. Traffic Congestion, IV-U-4592, Miscellaneous - Use of Park
W. Asbury Cagle, miller at Mingus MillGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkW. Asbury Cagle, miller at Mingus Mill from 1917 to 1927. Copied by Wayne Lilly.Cagle, W. Asbury, III-P-4937, History - Mountain People
Fireplace close-up with camp areas in background, Cades Cove, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkClose-up of fireplace and campsite in background.Fireplace; Cades Cove Campground; Section B, II-C-Gen-3543, Physical Facilities - Campgrounds and Picnic Areas - Miscellaneous campgrounds
Close-up view of top sign at trail junction, Appalachian Trail and Boulevard Trail, 1970Great Smoky Mountains National ParkClose-up view of top sign at trail junction. Sign reads; Appalachian Trail Ice Water spring shelter.5 mile. Charlies Bunion 2.50 mile. Pecks Corner 7.25 mi. Tricorner Knob shelter 12 mi.Appalachian Trail - Boulevard Trail Junction Sign, II-A-Sign-AT/B-15222, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures - Signs at junction of Appalachian Trail and Boulevard Trail (taken in connection with the search of lost Explorer Scout Geoffrey Hague February 1970)
Big Creek TrailGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkShooting out rock on Big Creek Trail. Some location as first photograph of trail accompanying sixth period narrative.Big Creek Trail, II-Th-5243, Physical Facilities - Trails - Horse Trails
Oconaluftee Ranger Station, building under construction, foundation laid, mountains in backgroundGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkBuilding under construction, foundation laid. Oconaluftee Ranger Station, II-B-(1)-1476, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Administrative buildings (ranger stations and outbuildings, warden stations, fire towers, checking stations, Geological Survey gauging stations, possession cabin.
Adults looking at tree while two others look at paper and three kids play on large treeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkShowing trail leaflet in hands. Taken for use in Exhibit No. 2 of Sugarlands Visitor Center. Vertical. Used in exhibit Be Sure to See" titled "Self-guiding trails."", Family Group using Self-Guided Nature Trail, II-Tn-5624, Physical Facilities - Trails - Nature trails, Spruce Fir, Big Locust, Buckeye, Cades Cove Vista, Pine Oak, Junglebrook, Sugarlands, Cosby; Elkmont (Mids Branch)