Traffic, Harpers Ferry, West VirginiaHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkTraffic-Tourists, H.F. Picnic Area on Shenandoah. Groups of People in. Original caption: Park: HFNHP; NEGATIVE NO: NHF-2829; Subject: TRAFFIC-TOURISTS, HF Pinic Area on Shenandoah ; Location: Groups of people in special train tour of 200 visiting HF ; Purpose: photographer and companions: Bill Clark, C&O Canal NM; DATE: 9/25/65.
Traffic, Harpers Ferry, West VirginiaHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkTraffic-Tourists. On Edge of Shenandoah River (HF. Group from D.C. Diplomats. Original caption: Park: HFNHP; NEGATIVE NO: NHF-2835; Subject: TRAFFIC-TOURISTS ; Location: On edge of Shenandoah River (HF Picnic area) ; Purpose: Group from DC diplomats & families; photographer and companions: Bill Clark, C&O Canal NM; DATE: 9/25/65.
National Park Group in costume at Venetian Ball, Miami Beach, February 14 1930Everglades National Park; National Park ServiceFormal picture of "National Park Group at Venetian Ball, Miami Beach, Fla"; group is in costume; 14 Feb 1930; includes from left to right: Dr. W.A. Clark; Mr. Elbert K. Burlew, assistant to the secretary of interior; Dr. Fairchild, president Tropic Everglades Park Association; Mr. Roger B.Toll, superintendent of Yellowstone National park; Marjory Stoneman Douglas, author, Dr. T. Gilbert Pearson, president of the Audubon Societies of America; Dr. Hermon C. Bumpus, former head of the American Museum of Natural History in New York; Hon. Horace M. Albright, director of the National Park Service.' Locality: Miami Beach Photo Source: Keywords: Park Employees; Dignitaries.
Project Catch-Up, Harpers Ferry, West VirginiaHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkProject "Catch-Up" from Wash.D.C. Special Tour (650 People). Shenandoah St. in Front of Bldgs.11. Seasonal Park Guide Adam. Original caption: NHF-2787, PROJECT "CATCH -UP" FROM WASHINGTON, DC SPECIAL TOUR 650 PEOPLE, SHENANDOAH STREET IN FRONT OF BLDS 11& 12, SEASONAL Park GUIDE ADAM CRAVEN ASSISTING, ANDREW HUTCHINSON, SUPERV RANGER AUG 3, 1965.
Traffic, Harpers Ferry, West VirginiaHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkTraffic-Tourists. In the Visitor Center on a busy. To show congestion around. Original caption: Park: HFNHP; NEGATIVE NO: NHF-2874; Subject: Traffic-Tourists; Location: In the Visitor Center on a busy Sunday afternoon in October ; Purpose: To show congestion around Exhibits; photographer and companions: Dave Oschner; DATE: Oct 24, 1965.
Traffic, Harpers Ferry, West VirginiaHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkTraffic-Tourists. Shenandoah Street in Front of. Large Group of Visitors. Original caption: Park: HFNHP; NEGATIVE NO: NHF-2854; Subject: TRAFFIC-TOURISTS ; Location: Shenandoah Street in front of Bldg #36 Good views of shadow of bldg on wall of Bldg #43; portion of Bldg 40 also in view as well as Bldgs 35,34, & 2 story windows of Bldg 33 ; Purpose: Large group of visitors from Special Train Tour for foreign diplomats, families and friends from DC; photographer and companions: Bill Clark, C&O Canal NM; DATE: 9/25/65.
Project Catch-Up, Harpers Ferry, West VirginiaHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkProject "Catch-Up" from Washington, D.C. (650 Visitors- 6 Passenger Cars), (Shadow of Orig. Bldg. On Side of Bldg.#43 Clearly Seen in Photo.). Shenandoah Street, in Front of Master. Original caption: NHF-2788, PROJECT " CATCH UP" FROM WASHINGTON, DC (650 VISITORS, 6 PASSENGER CARS) (SHADOW OF DRIG BLDG ON SIDE OF BLDG 43 CLEARLY SEEN IN PHOTO), SHENANDOAH STREET, IN FRONT OF MASTER ARMORER'S RESIDENCE, ANDREW HUTCHINSON, SUPERV RANGER, AUG 3, 1965.
Traffic, Harpers Ferry, West VirginiaHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkTraffic-Tourists. Picnic Area Beyond Parking Lot on. Visit to H.F. by 200. Original caption: Park: HFNHP; NEGATIVE NO: NHF-2816; Subject: TRAFFIC-TOURISTS ; Location: Picnic area beyond Parking lot on Shen Street ; Purpose: Visit to HF by 200 diplomatic familied from DC (3 pass cars) Sen Jennings Randolph and Bradley D Nash holding box lunches; photographer and companions: Bill Clark, C&O Canal; DATE: 9/25/65.
Caravan on newly opened Gatlinburg Bypass, Tennessee, 1968Great Smoky Mountains National ParkGatlinburg Bypass (new Park entrance road) opening: Caravan proceeding oer the road after the ribbon cutting...34th Anniversary Celebration by Dedication of Gatlinburg Bypass, Mingus Mill, Collins Creek Picnic area. III-D-34th-15082, History - Dedications - 34th anniversary of establishment of park
Visitors listen to music on, Old Timers Day, Cades Cove, Tennessee, 1974Great Smoky Mountains National ParkThe crowd gathers, some bringing their own chairs others just sit on the ground, and listen to the music.Old Timers Day; Cades Cove, IV-U-Gen-15936, Miscellaneous - Use of Park -Miscellaneous use
Photographers and visitors watching Walter Hickel, Anhinga Trail, March 13 1969Everglades National Park; National Park ServiceClose up view of photographers and visitors watching Walter Hickel on Anhinga Trail; "Visit of Sec. of Interior Walter J. Hickel with (l-r) Secretary, Florida Congressman William C. Cramer (behind Sec.), Everglades Superintendent John C. Raferty, Florida Governor Claude Kirk (with pipe and stetson hat)".
Children ride the ox cart, Oconaluftee farmstead, Tennessee, 1969Great Smoky Mountains National ParkChildren ride the ox cart at Oconaluftee farmstead: Seasonal Naturalist Morseberger and Aubry Coward leading the oxen.Ox Cart At Luftee Farmstead, III-LF-15369, History - Living Farms - Living History
Young girl petting goat, Oconaluftee farmstead, Tennessee, 1969Great Smoky Mountains National ParkGoats are part of the living farmstead." Young girl petting goat at Oconaluftee farmstead.",Goats at Luftee Farmstead, III-LF-15293, History - Living Farms - Living History
Man and woman on horseback riding through cypress with Spanish Moss, circa 1955Everglades National Park; National Park ServiceView of a man and woman on horseback riding through cypress with Spanish Moss; barbed wire fence in background; circa 1950's Locality: Photo Source: City of Miami News Bureau Keywords: Visitors. NOTE: During the 2006 inventory of prints, a total of 2 prints were found by volunteer Jean Schardt. - J. Stringfellow, Muse. Tech. 11/2006.
Traffic, Harpers Ferry, West VirginiaHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkTraffic-Tourists. Corner of High and Shenandoah Sts. To show visitors walking. Original caption: Park: HFNHP; NEGATIVE NO: NHF-2880; Subject: Traffic-Tourists; Location: Corner of High and Shenandoah Sts on a busy Sun afternoon in Oct ; Purpose: To show visions walking north on Shenandoah St Bldg 38&40 in view; photographer and companions: Dave Oschner; DATE: 10/24/65.
Photographers and visitors gathered around Walter Hickel, Anhinga Trail, March 13 1969Everglades National Park; National Park ServiceClose up view of photographers and visitors gathered around Walter Hickel on Anhinga Trail; "Visit of Secretary of the Interior, Walter J. Hickel; Secretary on Anhinga Trail in Park with (left to right) Florida Governor Claude Kirk; Secretary; Florida Congressman William C. Cramer and Everglades Superintendent John C. Raferty ".
Visitors on walkway crawling under a tree trunk that fell during hurricane Donna, Mahogany Hammock, October 1960Everglades National Park; National Park ServiceClose up of visitors on walkway crawling under a tree trunk which fell during hurricane Donna; 00 Oct 1960; "After Donna" Locality: Mahogany Hammock ? Photo Source: Keywords: Hurricanes; Visitors. NOTE: During the 2006 inventory of prints, a total of 2 prints were found by volunteer Jean Schardt. - J. Stringfellow, Muse. Tech. 11/2006.
Traffic, Harpers Ferry, West VirginiaHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkTraffic-Tourists. Corner of High and Shen Sts. View Shows Cars. Original caption: Park: HFNHP; NEGATIVE NO: NHF-2867; Subject: Traffic-Tourists; Location: Corner of High and Shen Sts ; Purpose: View shows cars ascending High St, bumper -to -bumper; photographer and companions: WS Wolfe, Superv Historian; DATE: 10/24/65.
Kids ride ox cart, Oconaluftee farmstead, Tennessee, 1969Great Smoky Mountains National ParkKids ride the ox cart at Oconaluftee farmstead; Seasonal Naturalist, Robert Morseberger, hoding the oxen,Ox Cart At Luftee Farmstead, III-LF-15368, History - Living Farms - Living History
Five men in an airplane looking at map, circa 1955Everglades National Park; National Park ServiceClose up of five men in an airplane looking at map; ; Photo shows Earl Wyman (holding map) and L-R Sen. Holland, ?, Sen George Smathers, John Pennekamp; circa 1950's. Back of Photo, caption reads:"#2. The picture in a PAA airplane. I don't know the date. It shows Earl Warren (later Chief Justice) who was running for Vice President. He is the man seated with a map. Behind him, wearing glasses is Senator Spessard Holland (who, while Governor of Florida during the war got authorization for Everglades National Wildlife Refuge through as an interim protection measure until it could become a park). I am the one in NPS uniform. Senator George Smathers stands behind me. John Pennekamp is seated on the arm of the seat. Of course, John was editor (associate editor) of the Miami Herald and legislative chairman for the Everglades national park Commission. We flew over the park to get Earl Warren's support for increasing the size of the area." Locality: Photo Source: Pan American/ World Airways Keywords: Dignitaries; park Employees.
Traffic, Harpers Ferry, West VirginiaHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkTraffic-Tourists. New Parking Lot Behind Shen. St. Pk. Lot. To Show Filled Area. Original caption: Park: HFNHP; NEGATIVE NO: NHF-2866; Subject: Traffic-Tourists; Location: New Parking Lot behind Shen St PkLot ; Purpose: To show filled area; photographer and companions: WS Wolfe, Superv Historian; DATE: 10/24/65.
Woman seated on ground petting a fawn, October 22 1938Everglades National Park; National Park ServiceClose up view of woman seated on ground petting a fawn; 22 Oct 1938; "The National Park Spirit of Friendliness. Is here charmingly portrayed, where a park tourist and a native fawn are mutually happy in their chance acquaintance. No occasion for fear of people is known among the native wild life; this feature of national parks is 'something new under the sun', and one of their most attractive features."
Men and women in front of plaque and dedication of Plaza Ferdinand VII, circa 1965Everglades National Park; National Park ServiceFormal photo of group of men and women in front of plaque and dedication of Plaza Ferdinand VII; circa 1960's Locality: Photo Source: Keywords: Dignitaries; Visitors. NOTE: During the 2006 inventory of prints, a total of 3 prints were found by volunteer Jean Schardt. - J. Stringfellow, Muse. Tech. 11/2006.
Project Catch-Up, Harpers Ferry, West VirginiaHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkProject "Catch-Up" from D.C. (Approx. 650 in Group). In Front of Master Armorer's Quarters. Special Train Trip and. Original caption: NHF-2785, PROJECT "CATCH UP" FROM D,C, (APPROX 650 IN GROUP), IN FRONT OF MASTER ARMORER'S QUARTERS SHEN ST, SPECIAL TRAIN TRIP AND TOUR USING 6 PASSENGER CARS SEASONAL RANGER NUNN BY SIGN POST, ANDREW HUTCHINSON, CHIEF RANGER.
Aerial view of visitors at parking overlook, Newfound Gap, North Carolina, 1968Great Smoky Mountains National ParkReconstructed Newfound Gap parking area on a normal weekday in the summer, taken from the Rockefeller Memorial, Newfound Gap Parking Area. II-P-NFG-15022, Physical Facilities - Parking Areas - Newfound Gap Parking Area
Superintendent presents bronze plaque to Captain Bedell, registration as a National Historic Landmark, Fort San Carlos de Barrancas, circa 1964Everglades National Park; National Park ServiceView of Naval officers, civilians and costumed persons in front of old fort; circa 1964; "Formalizing the registration of Fort San Carlos de Barrancas as a National Historic Landmark, Superintendent Bertrum Roberts of Castillo de san Marcos, presents a bronze plaque to Capt. Porter F. Bedell, Commanding Officer, Pensacola Naval station. The presentation was made during the 1964 Fiesta of Five Flags; Commander W. H. Neal III, and Lt. Comdr. Jackie Cooper look on." Locality: Fort San Carlos de Barrancas Photo Source: Keywords: Visitors; Dignitaries. NOTE: During the 2006 inventory of prints, a total of 3 prints were found by volunteer Jean Schardt. - J. Stringfellow, Muse. Tech. 11/2006.
Opening celebration of Gatlinburg Bypass, Tennessee, 1968Great Smoky Mountains National ParkGatlinburg Bypass (new Park entrance road) opening... Principal participants behind the ribbon: Left to right: Bruce Whaley, Edward A. Hummel, Governor Buford Ellington, Luke Wright, and Supt. Fry.34th Anniversary Celebration by Dedication of Gatlinburg Bypass, Mingus Mill, Collins Creek Picnic area. III-D-34th-15070, History - Dedications - 34th anniversary of establishment of park
Scene at Retreat, conducted by the ArmyGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkScene at Retreat, conducted by the Army, one company of the 130th Infantry, under the command of LT COL Harry N. Bolen, on their sojourn here in December 8-13, 1941. Photos taken after the sun went down.Army, IV-V-12831, Miscellaneous - Visitors
Opening celebration of Gatlinburg Bypass, Tennessee, 1968Great Smoky Mountains National ParkGatlinburg Bypass (new Park entrance road) opening... Principal participants behind the ribbon: Left to right: Bruce Whaley, Edward A. Hummel, Governor Buford Ellington, Luke Wright, and Supt. Fry.34th Anniversary Celebration by Dedication of Gatlinburg Bypass, Mingus Mill, Collins Creek Picnic area. III-D-34th-15069, History - Dedications - 34th anniversary of establishment of park
Superintendent Fry, speaking at dedication of Mingus Mill, North Carolina, 1968Great Smoky Mountains National ParkDedication of Mingus Mill...Superintendent Fry at portable podium in yard" of mill.",34th Anniversary Celebration by Dedication of Gatlinburg Bypass, Mingus Mill, Collins Creek Picnic area. III-D-34th-15084, History - Dedications - 34th anniversary of establishment of park
Scene at Retreat, conducted by the ArmyGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkScene at Retreat, conducted by the Army, one company of the 130th Infantry, under the command of LT COL Harry N. Bolen, on their sojourn here in December 8-13, 1941. Photos taken after the sun went down.Army, IV-V-12832, Miscellaneous - Visitors
Superintendent Fry, speaking at dedication of Mingus Mill, North Carolina, 1968Great Smoky Mountains National ParkDedication of Mingus Mill...View of mill and part of the crowd" dim picture",34th Anniversary Celebration by Dedication of Gatlinburg Bypass, Mingus Mill, Collins Creek Picnic area. III-D-34th-15085, History - Dedications - 34th anniversary of establishment of park
Gov. Buford Ellington, cutting ribbon to open Gatlinburg Bypass, Tennessee, 1968Great Smoky Mountains National ParkGatlinburg Bypass (new Park Entrance Road) Opening.... Getting ready to cut the ribbon...34th Anniversary Celebration by Dedication of Gatlinburg Bypass, Mingus Mill, Collins Creek Picnic area. III-D-34th-15078, History - Dedications - 34th anniversary of establishment of park
Gov. Buford Ellington, cutting ribbon to open Gatlinburg Bypass, Tennessee, 1968Great Smoky Mountains National ParkGatlinburg Bypass (new Park Entrance Road) Opening.... Getting ready to cut the ribbon...34th Anniversary Celebration by Dedication of Gatlinburg Bypass, Mingus Mill, Collins Creek Picnic area. III-D-34th-15079, History - Dedications - 34th anniversary of establishment of park
Gov. Buford Ellington, speaking at opening celebration of Gatlinburg Bypass, 1968Great Smoky Mountains National ParkGatlinburg Bypass (new Park Entrance Road) Opening.... Governor Ellington (?) at the Podium,34th Anniversary Celebration by Dedication of Gatlinburg Bypass, Mingus Mill, Collins Creek Picnic area. III-D-34th-15077, History - Dedications - 34th anniversary of establishment of park
Superintendent Fry, speaking at opening celebration of Gatlinburg Bypass, 1968Great Smoky Mountains National ParkGatlinburg Bypass (new Park Entrance Road) Opening.... Superintendent Fry at the Podium,34th Anniversary Celebration by Dedication of Gatlinburg Bypass, Mingus Mill, Collins Creek Picnic area. III-D-34th-15073, History - Dedications - 34th anniversary of establishment of park
Gov. Buford Ellington, speaking at opening celebration of Gatlinburg Bypass, Tennessee, 1968Great Smoky Mountains National ParkGatlinburg Bypass (new Park Entrance Road) Opening.... Governor Ellington (?) at the Podium,34th Anniversary Celebration by Dedication of Gatlinburg Bypass, Mingus Mill, Collins Creek Picnic area. III-D-34th-15076, History - Dedications - 34th anniversary of establishment of park
Superintendent Fry, speaking at opening celebration of Gatlinburg Bypass, Tennessee, 1968Great Smoky Mountains National ParkGatlinburg Bypass (new Park Entrance Road) Opening.... Superintendent Fry at the Podium,34th Anniversary Celebration by Dedication of Gatlinburg Bypass, Mingus Mill, Collins Creek Picnic area. III-D-34th-15072, History - Dedications - 34th anniversary of establishment of park
Side view of comfort station under construction, Deep Creek Campground, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkWork Order No. B-34 GRSM. Comfort station front showing vent holes. Completion report photo.Deep Creek Campground Comfort Station; Building No. 552, II-C-DC-7444, Physical Facilities - Campgrounds and Picnic Areas - Deep Creek campground
Congressman Taylor, speaking at dedication of Mingus Mill, North Carolina, 1968Great Smoky Mountains National ParkDedication of Mingus Mill: Mill with part of crowd, with Congressman Taylor at the portable podium in the yard of the mill.34th Anniversary Celebration by Dedication of Gatlinburg Bypass, Mingus Mill, Collins Creek Picnic area. III-D-34th-15086, History - Dedications - 34th anniversary of establishment of park
Edward A. Hummel, speaking at opening celebration of Gatlinburg Bypass, Tennessee, 1968Great Smoky Mountains National ParkGatlinburg Bypass (new Park Entrance Road) Opening.... Associate Director, Edward A. Hummel, at the Podium..34th Anniversary Celebration by Dedication of Gatlinburg Bypass, Mingus Mill, Collins Creek Picnic area. III-D-34th-15074, History - Dedications - 34th anniversary of establishment of park
Holding the scissors, Collins Creek picnic area dedication, North Carolina, 1968Great Smoky Mountains National ParkCollins Creek Picnic area dedication: Holding the scissors...Left to right: Regional Director Jackson Price; Congressman Roy A. Taylor; Superintendent George W. Fry.34th Anniversary Celebration by Dedication of Gatlinburg Bypass, Mingus Mill, Collins Creek Picnic area. III-D-34th-15093, History - Dedications - 34th anniversary of establishment of park
Workers digging trench for water line, Metcalf Bottoms, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkWork Order No. B-44 GRSM Digging trench for 2-inch water line Completion report photo.Metcalf bottoms comfort stations, II-C-MB-7357, Physical Facilities - Campgrounds and Picnic Areas - Metcalf Bottoms
Holding the scissors, Collins Creek picnic area dedication, North Carolina, 1968Great Smoky Mountains National ParkCollins Creek Picnic area dedication: Holding the scissors...Left to right: Regional Director Jackson Price; Congressman Roy A. Taylor; Superintendent George W. Fry.34th Anniversary Celebration by Dedication of Gatlinburg Bypass, Mingus Mill, Collins Creek Picnic area. III-D-34th-15094, History - Dedications - 34th anniversary of establishment of park
View of concrete block foundations and sewer lines, Deep Creek Campground, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkWork Order No. B-34 GRSM. Concrete block foundations and sewer lines roughed in. Completion report photo.Deep Creek Campground Comfort Station; Building No. 552, II-C-DC-7441, Physical Facilities - Campgrounds and Picnic Areas - Deep Creek campground
View of crowd, Congressman Taylor speaking at dedication of Mingus Mill, North Carolina, 1968Great Smoky Mountains National ParkMingus Mill Dedication: View of crowd standing in edge of woods. Congressman Roy Taylor at the portable podium (with back to camera), and Superintendent Fry is at extreme right. 34th Anniversary Celebration by Dedication of Gatlinburg Bypass, Mingus Mill, Collins Creek Picnic area. III-D-34th-15087, History - Dedications - 34th anniversary of establishment of park
Cutting the ribbon at Collins Creek picnic area dedication, North Carolina, 1968Great Smoky Mountains National ParkColins Creek picnic area dedication...Getting ready to cut the ribbon: Left to right: Jack Wheat (Oconaluftee JCCCC Director); Regional Director Jackson E. Price; Congressman Roy A. Taylor (NC); V. Ross Bender (head only showing); Superintendent George W. Fry.34th Anniversary Celebration by Dedication of Gatlinburg Bypass, Mingus Mill, Collins Creek Picnic area. III-D-34th-15091, History - Dedications - 34th anniversary of establishment of park
Cutting the ribbon at Collins Creek picnic area dedication, North Carolina, 1968Great Smoky Mountains National ParkColins Creek picnic area dedication...Getting ready to cut the ribbon: Left to right: Jack Wheat (Oconaluftee JCCCC Director); Regional Director Jackson E. Price; Congressman Roy A. Taylor (NC); V. Ross Bender (head only showing); Superintendent George W. Fry.34th Anniversary Celebration by Dedication of Gatlinburg Bypass, Mingus Mill, Collins Creek Picnic area. III-D-34th-15092, History - Dedications - 34th anniversary of establishment of park
View of helicopter takeoff with airlift material, Forney Ridge Parking Area, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkHelicopter airlift to deliver construction materials from Forney Ridge parking area to shelter sites at Double Springs Gap and Ice Water Springs. Helicopter rising with load at Forney Ridge parking area. 32 tons of construction materials were transported in 17 flying hours. Shelters constructed by APW workers.Trail Shelter Construction, II-B-(4)-TS-7471, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Visitor use buildings - Trail Shelters
View of helicopter, man running in the foreground, Forney Ridge Parking Area, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkHelicopter airlift to deliver construction materials from Forney Ridge parking area to shelter sites at Double Springs Gap and Ice Water Springs. Helicopter coming in for load. 32 tons of construction materials were transported in 17 flying hours. APW construction project.Trail Shelter Construction, II-B-(4)-TS-7460, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Visitor use buildings - Trail Shelters
View of helicopter takeoff with airlift material, Forney Ridge Parking Area, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkHelicopter airlift to deliver construction materials from Forney Ridge parking area to shelter sites at Double Springs Gap and Ice Water Springs. Helicopter rising with load at Forney Ridge parking area. 32 tons of construction materials were transported in 17 flying hours. Shelters constructed by APW workers.Trail Shelter Construction, II-B-(4)-TS-7472, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Visitor use buildings - Trail Shelters
Bench and fireplace in foreground, comfort station in background, Deep Creek Campground, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkCompleted campsite, convenient to comfort station and drinking fountain... Of interest is the filled parking spur with its rock barricades. Site development, Deep Creek Campground, Work Order No. B-53- GRSM. Completion report photo.Deep Creek Campground; Site development, II-C-DC-7921, Physical Facilities - Campgrounds and Picnic Areas - Deep Creek campground
View of helicopter takeoff, three men looking at it, Forney Ridge Parking Area, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkHelicopter airlift to deliver construction materials from Forney Ridge parking area to shelter sites at Double Springs Gap and Ice Water Springs. Helicopter being loaded" at Forney Ridge parking area. 32 tons of construction materials were transported in 17 flying hours. Shelters constructed by APW workers.",Trail Shelter Construction, II-B-(4)-TS-7462, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Visitor use buildings - Trail Shelters
View of helicopter takeoff, three men looking at it, Forney Ridge Parking Area, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkHelicopter airlift to deliver construction materials from Forney Ridge parking area to shelter sites at Double Springs Gap and Ice Water Springs. Helicopter being loaded" at Forney Ridge parking area. 32 tons of construction materials were transported in 17 flying hours. Shelters constructed by APW workers.",Trail Shelter Construction, II-B-(4)-TS-7463, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Visitor use buildings - Trail Shelters
View of machine excavation with backhoe for septic tank, comfort station in background, Cable Mill Area, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkCompletion report photo. Work order No. B-52 GRSM. Machine excavation with backhoe for septic tank. Backhoe was also used to excavate for sewer lines and leaching field. Note: Comfort station in background.Cable Mill septic tank and leaching field; Reconstruction, II-U-Sewer-7150, Physical Facilities - Utilities - Sewer systems
Convenient garbage disposal and comfort station in the background, Deep Creek Campground, Bryson city, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkPull out parking, with adjacent campsite; convenient garbage disposal; and comfort station in the background. Site development, Deep Creek Campground, Work Order No. B-53 GRSM: Completion report photo. Deep Creek Campground; Site development, II-C-DC-7918, Physical Facilities - Campgrounds and Picnic Areas - Deep Creek campground
View of helicopter takeoff, rope can be seen being tied to airlift material in the view, Forney Ridge Parking Area, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkHelicopter airlift to deliver construction materials from Forney Ridge parking area to shelter sites at Double Springs Gap and Ice Water Springs. Helicopter rising with load at Forney Ridge parking area. 32 tons of construction materials were transported in 17 flying hours. Shelters constructed by APW workers.Trail Shelter Construction, II-B-(4)-TS-7470, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Visitor use buildings - Trail Shelters
View of helicopter takeoff, rope can be seen being tied to airlift material in the view, Forney Ridge Parking Area, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkHelicopter airlift to deliver construction materials from Forney Ridge parking area to shelter sites at Double Springs Gap and Ice Water Springs. Helicopter rising with load at Forney Ridge parking area. 32 tons of construction materials were transported in 17 flying hours. Shelters constructed by APW workers.Trail Shelter Construction, II-B-(4)-TS-7469, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Visitor use buildings - Trail Shelters
View of helicopter, man working on it, rope can be seen tied to it, helicopter and airlift material in the view, Forney Ridge Parking Area, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkHelicopter airlift to deliver construction materials from Forney Ridge parking area to shelter sites at Double Springs Gap and Ice Water Springs. Helicopter being loaded" at Forney Ridge parking area. 32 tons of construction materials were transported in 17 flying hours. Shelters constructed by APW workers.",Trail Shelter Construction, II-B-(4)-TS-7464, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Visitor use buildings - Trail Shelters
View of helicopter, man working on it, rope can be seen tied to it, helicopter and airlift material in the view, Forney Ridge Parking Area, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkHelicopter airlift to deliver construction materials from Forney Ridge parking area to shelter sites at Double Springs Gap and Ice Water Springs. Helicopter being loaded" at Forney Ridge parking area. 32 tons of construction materials were transported in 17 flying hours. Shelters constructed by APW workers.",Trail Shelter Construction, II-B-(4)-TS-7465, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Visitor use buildings - Trail Shelters
View of helicopter, man working on it, rope can be seen tied to it, helicopter and airlift material in the view, Forney Ridge Parking Area, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkHelicopter airlift to deliver construction materials from Forney Ridge parking area to shelter sites at Double Springs Gap and Ice Water Springs. Helicopter being loaded" at Forney Ridge parking area. 32 tons of construction materials were transported in 17 flying hours. Shelters constructed by APW workers.",Trail Shelter Construction, II-B-(4)-TS-7466, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Visitor use buildings - Trail Shelters