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Large crack in road due to settlement, Cataloochee, North Carolina, 1967 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Emergency Reconstruction Report. Large crack in road surfacing as of June 19, 1967. Fill settled to left of crack,Cataloochee Entrance Road; Project 14A, II-R-Gen-15610, Physical Facilities - Roads - Miscellaneous Roads
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1967-06-19
Walkways before construction, Sugarlands Visitor Center, Tennessee, 1966 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Reconstructing flagstone walks in front of Sugarlands Visitor Center, Contract No. 14-10-1:133:668, Tradition & Brown, Inc. View showing main walks before construction,Sugarlands Visitor Center; Flagstone Repaving, II-B-(4)-SVC-15565, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Visitor use buildings - Sugarlands Visitor Center
Repaving Sugarlands Visitor Center flagstone walks, Tennessee, 1966 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Reconstructing flagstone walks in front of Sugarlands Visitor Center, Contract No. 14-10-1:133:668, Tradition & Brown, Inc. Side View of walks and fountain showing excavation,Sugarlands Visitor Center; Flagstone Repaving, II-B-(4)-SVC-15559, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Visitor use buildings - Sugarlands Visitor Center
Flagstone pavement walk, Sugarlands Visitor Center, Tennessee, 1966 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Reconstructing flagstone walks in front of Sugarlands Visitor Center, Contract No. 14-10-1:133:668, Tradition & Brown, Inc. Side View of walks and fountain showing excavation,Sugarlands Visitor Center; Flagstone Repaving, II-B-(4)-SVC-15563, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Visitor use buildings - Sugarlands Visitor Center
Large crack in the road due to settlement, Cataloochee, North Carolina, 1967 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Emergency Reconstruction Report. Settlement of fill section, with damage to roadway and roadside, June 19, 1967. Crack across road on downgrade end of settlement.Cataloochee Entrance Road; Project 14A, II-R-Gen-15611, Physical Facilities - Roads - Miscellaneous Roads
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1967-06-19
Completed flagstone pavement walk, Sugarlands Visitor Center, Tennessee, 1966 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Reconstructing flagstone walks in front of Sugarlands Visitor Center, Contract No. 14-10-1:133:668, Tradition & Brown, Inc. View showing completed walk and grounds,Sugarlands Visitor Center; Flagstone Repaving, II-B-(4)-SVC-15564, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Visitor use buildings - Sugarlands Visitor Center
Repaving flagstone walks, Sugarland Visitors Center, Tennessee, 1966 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Reconstructing flagstone walks in front of Sugarlands Visitor Center, Contract No. 14-10-1:133:668, Tradition & Brown, Inc. Front view showing new flagstone, addition of rock boulders, and obliteration of the existing main walk on the right,Sugarlands Visitor Center; Flagstone Repaving, II-B-(4)-SVC-15562, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Visitor use buildings - Sugarlands Visitor Center
View of damage from road settlement, Cataloochee, North Carolina, 1967 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Emergency Reconstruction Report. General view of road section on August 31, 1967, showing extent of damage to roadway from failure of fill. Vehicle parked at lower end of fill corresponding to view of previous photo.Cataloochee Entrance Road; Project 14A, II-R-Gen-15612, Physical Facilities - Roads - Miscellaneous Roads
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1967-08-31
Opposite (uphill) end of fill section, settled pavement of road, Cataloochee, North Carolina, 1967 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Emergency Reconstruction Report. Opposite (upfill) end of fill section showing damage to road and roadside slopes from settlement of fill. August 31, 1967.Cataloochee Entrance Road; Project 14A, II-R-Gen-15614, Physical Facilities - Roads - Miscellaneous Roads
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1967-08-31
Cracks in road due to roadway and shoulder settlement, Cataloochee, North Carolina, 1967 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Emergency Reconstruction Report. General view of fill settlement on June 19, 1967. Note crack in road surface behind vehicle, and the cracked road surface in foreground. Settlement of roadway and shoulder,Cataloochee Entrance Road; Project 14A, II-R-Gen-15608, Physical Facilities - Roads - Miscellaneous Roads
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1967-06-19
View of road settlement and damage to the road and slopes uphill, Cataloochee, North Carolina, 1967 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Emergency Reconstruction Report. General view of fill settlement and damage to road and slopes, looking uphill. August 31, 1967.Cataloochee Entrance Road; Project 14A, II-R-Gen-15615, Physical Facilities - Roads - Miscellaneous Roads
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1967-08-31
View of damage from road settlement, Cataloochee, North Carolina, 1967 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Emergency Reconstruction Report. Close up of previous photo. Showing extent of the cracking of road surface and the cut bank on the left, resulting from settlement of fill. Settlement of fill about 7 feet as of August 31, 1967.Cataloochee Entrance Road; Project 14A, II-R-Gen-15613, Physical Facilities - Roads - Miscellaneous Roads
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1967-08-31
Side view of fountain and walk, flagstone repaving, Sugarlands Visitor Center, Tennessee, 1966 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Reconstructing flagstone walks in front of Sugarlands Visitor Center, Contract No. 14-10-1:133:668, Tradition & Brown, Inc. Side View of walks and fountain showing excavation,Sugarlands Visitor Center; Flagstone Repaving, II-B-(4)-SVC-15561, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Visitor use buildings - Sugarlands Visitor Center
Preparation for repair work on walk in front of the Visitors Center, drain cover to pipe to fish pond Structures, ExteriorH. S. #1, Main House. Preparation for repair work on walk in front of the Visitors Center, drain cover to pipe to fish pond.
Preparation for repair work on walk in front of the Visitors Center, drain cover to pipe to the fish pond Structures, ExteriorH. S. #1, Main House. Preparation for repair work on walk in front of the Visitors Center, drain cover to pipe to the fish pond.

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