Masonic MemorialGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkMasonic Memorial; Black Camp Gap, II-M-BCG-11405, Physical Facilities - Memorials - Masonic Memorial at Black Camp Gap
Masonic MemorialGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkMasonic Memorial; Black Camp Gap, II-M-BCG-11407, Physical Facilities - Memorials - Masonic Memorial at Black Camp Gap
Model of Rockefeller MemorialGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkModel of Rockefeller Memorial,Rockfeller Memorial; Newfound Gap, II-M-Rocke-11383, Physical Facilities - Memorials - Rockefeller Memorial
Rockefeller Memorial, Newfound Gap, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkPlaque: For the permanent enjoyment of the people, this park was given one half by the peoples and states of North Carolina and Tennessee and by the United States of America and one half in memory of Laura Spelman Rockefeller by the Laura Spelman Rockefeller Memorial founded by her husband John D. Rockefeller.Rockefeller Memorial; Newfound Gap, II-M-Rocke-4416, Physical Facilities - Memorials - Rockefeller Memorial
Masonic MemorialGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkMasonic Memorial; Black Camp Gap, II-M-BCG-11403, Physical Facilities - Memorials - Masonic Memorial at Black Camp Gap
Site of memorial before constructionGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkSite of memorial before construction,Rockfeller Memorial; Newfound Gap, II-M-Rocke-11384, Physical Facilities - Memorials - Rockefeller Memorial
Rockefeller Memorial, Newfound Gap, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkRanger with visitors looking at Rockefeller Memorial.Rockefeller Memorial, IV-U-Nat-9340, Miscellaneous - Use of Park - Naturalist Conducted Groups
Masonic MemorialGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkMasonic Memorial; Black Camp Gap, II-M-BCG-11406, Physical Facilities - Memorials - Masonic Memorial at Black Camp Gap
Masonic MemorialGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkMasonic Memorial; Black Camp Gap, II-M-BCG-11404, Physical Facilities - Memorials - Masonic Memorial at Black Camp Gap
Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial, IndianaKings Mountain National Military ParkType of log cabin Lincoln lived in; in 1816 Lincoln Boyhood Home, Indiana William E. Cox National Park Service