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A road near Richard B. Russell Lake, South Carolina South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism
A road near Richard B. Russell Lake, South Carolina South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Jul85A1; 3
A road near Richard B. Russell Lake, South Carolina South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Jul85A1; 2
Gravestones by road, Blackstock, South Carolina South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism
Dry leaves on roads National Park Service Southeast Regional Office
Path to God's Arche, Bethania, North Carolina National Park Service Southeast Regional Office Path to God's Arche; Bethania
Dry leaves on roads National Park Service Southeast Regional Office
Road, Guilford Courthouse National Military Park, Greensboro, North Carolina National Park Service Southeast Regional Office Guilford CtHse; Modern Intrustion
Loesch Lane, Bethania, North Carolina National Park Service Southeast Regional Office Loesch Lane; Bethania
Sketch of quarry truck trail South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism
Table Rock State Park, 5 and 6 Park Entrance Road South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism
Map Of Oconee State Forest Park Showing Station Road South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism
Suggested Treatment at Terminus of County Road, Edisto Beach State Park SC State Park 8 South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Scale: 1"=40'; EB-2050
Map Showing Proposed Tower Site, Picnic Areas, and Road Extension South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Scale: 100' = 1"
Table Rock State Park Survey of New Road through Weldon Property South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism
Sketch Showing Road from Saddle to Turn Around South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Scale: 1" = 100'
Sketch Showing Proposed Approach Road and Parking to Fishing Pier South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Scale: 1" = 50'
Kings Mountain Recreational Area Proposed Park Road South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism
Chester State Park 9, Profile of Park Entrance Road Sta.0+00=Sta.11+00 to Sta. South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Scale: As shown
Chester State Park 9, Plan Main Park Road, Sta.11+00=Sta.0+00 to Sta. 46+49 South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Scale: 1"=200'
Table Rock Park Road Branch to Picnic Area No2 and to Fish Rearing Pools South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Scale: 1" = 100'
Crooked view of road at bottom and trees at top of rock slide, Gatlinburg, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Slide on northbound lane of Gatlinburg Spur; slide started on June 2, 1959.Foothills Parkway Slide of June 1959, II-R-Maint-3744, Physical Facilities - Roads - Maintenance of Roads
Snow removal using jeep in Cherokee Orchard road, Gatlinburg, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park In the miscellaneous areas around the shops, at Twin Creeks and Cherokee Orchard, at the Visitor Centers, and at headquarters, the jeep is invaluable because of its mobility and flexibility. Here, the snow that fell during the February 18-20 storm is being cleaned from the Cherokee Orchard road. The jeep can efficiently handle snow up to about 12 inches.Snow Removal; February 1964 Monthly Report, II-R-SR-7894, Physical Facilities - Roads - Snow Removal Operations
Big Creek Truck Trail Great Smoky Mountains National Park NP-7,Big Creek Truck Trail; Walnut Bottoms, II-Tt-11907, Physical Facilities - Truck Trails
Plowers plowing the snow road, Newfound Gap, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Naturally, the individual pieces of equipment have various limitations, and their specific uses match together to produce a unified snow removal operation over the entire range of elevation from Newfound Gap to Oconaluftee and Sugarlands. Here the V-plow pushes the berm back in an effort to widen the cleared roadway. This plow is the bruiser, the heavy-duty unit. It is large enough to handle the heaviest snow accumulation we have been faced with.Snow Removal; February 1964 Monthly Report, II-R-SR-7884, Physical Facilities - Roads - Snow Removal Operations
Timbertop Lodge next to road, Indian Gap, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Summer 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 Trail Great Smoky Mountains National Park Construction,Deep Creek Truck Trail, II-Tt-11820, Physical Facilities - Truck Trails
Detail of double guard rail support. Great Smoky Mountains National Park Detail of double guard rail support.Bear Creek Truck Trail Bridge; Forney Creek, II-F-(2)-11021, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Horse Trail Bridges
Many cars parked along roadside Great Smoky Mountains National Park At Tremont Y.Tree Color Caravan, IV-U-Nat-3454, Miscellaneous - Use of Park - Naturalist Conducted Groups
Relocation of Forney-Bryson Road Great Smoky Mountains National Park Forney-Bryson Road; Relocation, II-R-Maint-5253, Physical Facilities - Roads - Maintenance of Roads
Bear Creek Truck Trail, Forney Creek Great Smoky Mountains National Park Bear Creek Truck Trail; Forney Creek, II-Tt-11834, Physical Facilities - Truck Trails
Lower Forney Road Great Smoky Mountains National Park NC-288; Lower Forney Road; before graveling, II-R-Maint-5251, Physical Facilities - Roads - Maintenance of Roads
Loop Tunnel, Newfound Gap Highway Great Smoky Mountains National Park Under Construction.Loop Tunnel; Newfound Gap Highway, II-S-11518, Physical Facilities - Roads - Structures on roads (tunnels, trail underpass, box culverts, trestles)
Tunnel No. 2, Newfound Gap Highway, Lower tunnel Great Smoky Mountains National Park Lower portal - Winter.Tunnel No. 2; Newfound Gap Highway; Lower tunnel, II-S-11531, Physical Facilities - Roads - Structures on roads (tunnels, trail underpass, box culverts, trestles)
Water on road, Road maintenance Great Smoky Mountains National Park Water under road causes breakups.Road Maintenance; Section 1A, II-R-Maint-9503, Physical Facilities - Roads - Maintenance of Roads
Beginning of truck trail, Bote Mountain Truck Trail Great Smoky Mountains National Park Beginning of truck trail; PWA,Bote Mountain Truck Trail, II-Tt-11803, Physical Facilities - Truck Trails
CWA reconnaissance, small falls and pool on Parsons Branch Great Smoky Mountains National Park CWA reconnaissance; Small falls and pool on Parsons Branch, Parsons Branch Truck Trail, II-Tt-11871, Physical Facilities - Truck Trails
Plowers plowing the snow road, Newfound Gap, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Naturally, the individual pieces of equipment have various limitations, and their specific uses match together to produce a unified snow removal operation over the entire range of elevation from Newfound Gap to Oconaluftee and Sugarlands. Here the V-plow pushes the berm back in an effort to widen the cleared roadway. This plow is the bruiser, the heavy-duty unit. It is large enough to handle the heaviest snow accumulation we have been faced with.Snow Removal; February 1964 Monthly Report, II-R-SR-7885, Physical Facilities - Roads - Snow Removal Operations
NC-284, Mt. Sterling Road Great Smoky Mountains National Park Widening the curve at Mt. Sterling.NC-284, Mt. Sterling Road, II-R-Maint-5245, Physical Facilities - Roads - Maintenance of Roads
View upstream Great Smoky Mountains National Park View upstream:,Big Creek Truck Trail, Walnut Bottoms Bridge, II-F-(3)-11025, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Truck Trail Bridges
Oshkosh blade plow, Newfound Gap, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Storms often occur when large accumulations are recorded at high elevations and up to 6 inches fall on the lower slopes. Such was the case from February 18th to 20th. The drag plow, attached to a stake body dump truck, is effective up to a 6-inch accumulation of snow. It frees the larger blade plows for heavier work higher on the mountain. Here the drag is being operated in tandem with the old Oshkosh blade plow, which is on light duty, and is soon scheduled for replacement.Snow Removal; February 1964 Monthly Report, II-R-SR-7891, Physical Facilities - Roads - Snow Removal Operations
Resurfacing Newfound Gap Road between Kephart Prong and Tow String Road Great Smoky Mountains National Park Resurfacing Newfound Gap Road between Kephart Prong and Tow String Road. Project No. 1B8.Newfound Gap Road, II-R-(1B8)-4881, Physical Facilities - Roads
Rocks covering road from rock slide with hills in background, Gatlinburg, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Slide on northbound lane of Gatlinburg Spur; slide started on June 2, 1959.Foothills Parkway Slide of June 1959 (?), II-R-Maint-3740, Physical Facilities - Roads - Maintenance of Roads
View of workers removing debris of landslide on northbound lane of Gatlinburg Spur, Gatlinburg, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park In the early morning of April 7, 1964, a large slide came down on the northbound lane of the Gatlinburg spur, about 200 feet north of the tunnel. It completely blocked the road. Traffic was diverted to the southbound lane while the slide was being removed. Removal of the slide was completed a week later. Workers laying leading line" for blasting large rocks?",Slide on Northbound Lane of Gatlinburg Spur; Foothills Parkway, II-R-FHP-7969, Physical Facilities - Roads - Foothills Parkway, Gatlinburg Bypass', Gatlinburg Spur
View of snow road, near Newfound Gap, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park The steeper and more critical roadway sections of US-441 are benched into the mountainside. It has been found that accumulated snow must be moved completely across the roadway and pushed over the side... That explains the lack of a developed snow berm on the inward side. The outside berm would be even higher than the present 6 to 7 feet if much of the snow did not roll on down the mountainside when it is plowed over. The berm serves the incidental purpose of keeping stray vehicles out of danger.Snow Removal; February 1964 Monthly Report, II-R-SR-7881, Physical Facilities - Roads - Snow Removal Operations
Pin Oak Gap mountain road, North, Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Switchback.Pin Oak Gap Mountain Road, II-Tt-9279, Physical Facilities - Truck Trails
Cosby Truck Trail, Low Gap Great Smoky Mountains National Park Cosby Truck Trail; Low Gap, II-Tt-11814, Physical Facilities - Truck Trails
Entrance to Bear Creek Road, During construction Great Smoky Mountains National Park Entrance to Bear Creek Road... During construction.Bear Creek Truck Trail Bridge; Forney Creek. II-F-(2)-11019, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Horse Trail Bridges
Loop Tunnel, Newfound Gap Highway Great Smoky Mountains National Park Loop Tunnel - Winter; Newfound Gap Highway, II-S-11522, Physical Facilities - Roads - Structures on roads (tunnels, trail underpass, box culverts, trestles)
Road after plowing, Newfound Gap, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park When the storm abates and the plows finish clearing the roadway, the surface must be made safe for all traffic. Sanding appears simple, but a high degree of judgment is necessary to determine the proper mix to apply to the road. When the surface is soft, gravel (1/2-inch maximum size) is most effective. On ice, gravel is useless, but sand provides traction. When the road cover is melting, gravel must be used because sand washes away. Calcium and sodium chloride are mixed in varying degrees with the aggregate. In cold weather, the percentage of calcium chloride is increased, and in warmer weather, calcium choloride is not needed. Obviously, sanding isn't as simple as it looks... Sanded road.Snow Removal; February 1964 Monthly Report, II-R-SR-7899, Physical Facilities - Roads - Snow Removal Operations
Fighting Creek Gap Road, Construction Great Smoky Mountains National Park Shoulder seeded.Fighting Creek Gap Road; Construction; 3A3, II-R-11486, Physical Facilities - Roads
Successful seeding, Big Cove road Great Smoky Mountains National Park Old section of Big Cove road abutting a wooded area with results of successful seeding beginning to show. Construct road and bridge, Big Cove road, Work Order No. R-17 GSM. Completion report photo.Big Cove Road, II-R-6510 (Gen), Physical Facilities - Roads
Trestle on road change, Jakes Creek Great Smoky Mountains National Park Trestle on Road Change; Jakes Creek, II-S-13243, Physical Facilities - Roads - Structures on roads (tunnels, trail underpass, box culverts, trestles)
Bear jam on Newfound Gap Road Great Smoky Mountains National Park Bear Jam on Newfound Gap Road.Bear Jam, I-E-Bear-4915, Natural Features - Fauna - Bears
Flood damage to Highway 73 Great Smoky Mountains National Park TN Highway 73, 3BN, Big London, after flood.1965 Flood, IV-D-65 Flood-14215, Miscellaneous - Disasters (Fires; floods; accidents; plane crashes; landslides; snow storm damage) - Flood of 1965
NC-284 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Banks. NC-284, Mt. Sterling Road, II-R-Maint-5248, Physical Facilities - Roads - Maintenance of Roads
View of an approach road towards three artifacts storage buildings under construction, Oconaluftee, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Constructed by APW 1963.Road to Artifacts Storage Buildings; Oconaluftee, II-B-(3)-7583, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Utility buildings
Visit of W O Hooper, Cades Cove, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Visit of W. O. Hooper.Cades Cove, I-C-CC-9324, Natural Features - Coves - Cades Cove
Road maintenance Great Smoky Mountains National Park Special maintenance on base repairs and patching 6,000 sq. yds. of dry surface.Road Maintenance; Section 2A1, II-R-Maint-9505, Physical Facilities - Roads - Maintenance of Roads
Cosby Truck Trail, Country road to Cosby Camp Great Smoky Mountains National Park Cosby Truck Trail; Country road to Cosby Camp, II-Tt-11813, Physical Facilities - Truck Trails
NC-284 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Work on the curves near Mt. Sterling and at Mt. Sterling.NC-284, Mt. Sterling Road, II-R-Maint-5246, Physical Facilities - Roads - Maintenance of Roads
Bridge No. 1 complete Great Smoky Mountains National Park Bridge No. 1 complete...Kephart Prong Truck Trail, II-F-(3)-11055, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Truck Trail Bridges
Plowers plowing the snow road, Newfound Gap, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park This illustrates another advantage of tandem plowing: Here, the snow is being completely moved across the roadway in two stages.Snow Removal; February 1964 Monthly Report, II-R-SR-7888, Physical Facilities - Roads - Snow Removal Operations
View of workers removing debris of landslide on northbound lane of Gatlinburg Spur, Gatlinburg, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park In the early morning of April 7, 1964, a large slide came down on the northbound lane of the Gatlinburg spur, about 200 feet north of the tunnel. It completely blocked the road. Traffic was diverted to the southbound lane while the slide was being removed. Removal of the slide was completed a week later. Crews laying leading" line for blasting?",Slide on Northbound Lane of Gatlinburg Spur; Foothills Parkway, II-R-FHP-7967, Physical Facilities - Roads - Foothills Parkway, Gatlinburg Bypass', Gatlinburg Spur
Deep Creek Truck Trail Great Smoky Mountains National Park Deep Creek Truck Trail, II-Tt-11821, Physical Facilities - Truck Trails
Campground with logs lining road, Smokemont, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Smokemont Campground Addition, II-C-Sm-3555, Physical Facilities - Campgrounds and Picnic Areas - Smokemont Campground
Oconaluftee Ranger Station, Building No. 162, at center, construction picture, taken from parking area side of building, road in foreground, mountains in background Great Smoky Mountains National Park Building Report No. 162. Construction picture, taken from parking area side of building. Parking area road shows in picture. Oconaluftee Ranger Station, Building No. 162, II-B-(1)-1473, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Administrative buildings (ranger stations and outbuildings, warden stations, fire towers, checking stations, Geological Survey gauging stations, possession cabin.
Bear jam, Chimneys Campground, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Traffic jam where bear has come out on US 441 below Chimneys campground. Bear Jam, I-E-Bear-9752, Natural Features - Fauna - Bears
Looking upstream toward bridge Great Smoky Mountains National Park Looking upstream toward bridge,Toms Creek Truck Trail Bridge; Cosby, Tenn. II-F-(3)-11056, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Truck Trail Bridges
Cosby Truck Trail, Country road to Cosby Camp Great Smoky Mountains National Park Cosby Truck Trail; Country road to Cosby Camp, II-Tt-11812, Physical Facilities - Truck Trails
Slide, near Sinks, Little river, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Slide; on Little River below Sinks; Section 3A2, II-R-Maint-9502, Physical Facilities - Roads - Maintenance of Roads
Small house with porch and two smaller structures with gravel path leading to house, Oconaluftee Farmstead, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park As viewed from vicinity of the barn... Note the adequate walk of crushed rock material that routes visitors to all exhibits. Oconaluftee Farmstead House; Relocated, II-B-(5)-Ocon-3673, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved - Oconaluftee pioneer, Farmstead buildings
Pin Oak Gap mountain road, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Construction.Pin Oak Gap Mountain Road, II-Tt-9277, Physical Facilities - Truck Trails
Three people standing at side of Junglebrook House, Cherokee Orchard Road Great Smoky Mountains National Park Junglebrook House; Building No. 464; Cherokee Orchard Road, II-B-(4)-3527, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Visitor use buildings
View of jeep moving in a snow filled road between Indian Gap and Forney Ridge, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Attempt to open up the Clingmans Dome Road from Indian Gap to Forney Ridge...Wanted to check conditions of comfort station. The big V-snowplow could not clear off the sections of frozen snow in drifts up to several feet deep,Clingmans Dome Road, II-R-Maint-7780, Physical Facilities - Roads - Maintenance of Roads
Laurel Creek Truck Trail Great Smoky Mountains National Park From new bridge to old road to be obliterated,Laurel Creek Truck Trail, II-Tt-11854, Physical Facilities - Truck Trails
Site of new road and bridge, Laurel Creek Truck Trail Great Smoky Mountains National Park Site of new road and bridge,Laurel Creek Truck Trail, II-Tt-11852, Physical Facilities - Truck Trails
Forney Creek Truck Trail No. 2 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Under Construction,Forney Creek Truck Trail No. 2, II-F-(3)-11042, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Truck Trail Bridges
Big Creek Truck Trail Great Smoky Mountains National Park Big Creek Truck Trail; Walnut Bottoms, II-Tt-11904, Physical Facilities - Truck Trails
Resurfacing Newfound Gap Road between Kephart Prong and Tow String Road Great Smoky Mountains National Park Resurfacing Newfound Gap Road between Kephart Prong and Tow String Road. Project No. 1B8.Newfound Gap Road, II-R-(1B8)-4881, Physical Facilities - Roads
Sanding operations in progress after snow removal, Newfound Gap, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park When the storm abates and the plows finish clearing the roadway, the surface must be made safe for all traffic. Sanding appears simple, but a high degree of judgment is necessary to determine the proper mix to apply to the road. When the surface is soft, gravel (1/2-inch maximum size) is most effective. On ice, gravel is useless, but sand provides traction. When the road cover is melting, gravel must be used because sand washes away. Calcium and sodium chloride are mixed in varying degrees with the aggregate. In cold weather, the percentage of calcium chloride is increased, and in warmer weather, calcium choloride is not needed. Obviously, sanding isn't as simple as it looks... Sand truck.Snow Removal; February 1964 Monthly Report, II-R-SR-7898, Physical Facilities - Roads - Snow Removal Operations
View of snow road, near Newfound Gap, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Newfound Gap, looking south. The snow berm in the foreground is well above the height of a man.Snow Removal; February 1964 Monthly Report, II-R-SR-7878, Physical Facilities - Roads - Snow Removal Operations
Forney Creek Truck Trail Bridge Great Smoky Mountains National Park Forney Creek Truck Trail Bridge (third bridge above camp), II-F-(3)-11043, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Truck Trail Bridges
Big Creek Truck Trail Great Smoky Mountains National Park Big Creek Truck Trail; Walnut Bottoms, II-Tt-11903, Physical Facilities - Truck Trails
Road to NP-9, Forney Creek Truck Trail Great Smoky Mountains National Park Road to NP-9, 0.3 miles above mouth of Forney Creek.Forney Creek Truck Trail, II-Tt-11832, Physical Facilities - Truck Trails
Fighting Creek Gap Road, Construction Great Smoky Mountains National Park Equipment.Fighting Creek Gap Road; Construction; 3A3, II-R-11490, Physical Facilities - Roads
Site development, Metcalf Bottoms Picnic Grounds, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Material used as fill for eroded portions of Metcalf Bottoms. Site Development, Metcalf Bottoms, Work Order No. B-42 GSM.Metcalf Bottoms Picnic Grounds, II-C-MB-6493, Physical Facilities - Campgrounds and Picnic Areas - Metcalf Bottoms
Entrance to Bear Creek Road, During construction Great Smoky Mountains National Park During construction...Bear Creek Truck Trail Bridge; Forney Creek, II-F-(2)-11020, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Horse Trail Bridges
Close up view, example of hand-placed rock embankment, Newfound Gap Highway, built by US BPR force account Great Smoky Mountains National Park Example of hand-placed rock embankment, Newfound Gap Highway, built by US BPR force account. Completed 1935 to save rare specimen of tree. Walls, Newfound Gap Highway, II-A-Wall-1438, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures - Walls.
Pin Oak Gap mountain road, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Construction.Pin Oak Gap Mountain Road, II-Tt-9281, Physical Facilities - Truck Trails
Plowers plowing the snow road, Newfound Gap, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park After the storm comes the cleanup... At Newfound Gap, parking areas must be opened and roadways widened, because invariably, after a bout with Nature, the sun shines, and hordes of people drive to the top to view the winter spectacle. Grader in use.Snow Removal; February 1964 Monthly Report, II-R-SR-7895, Physical Facilities - Roads - Snow Removal Operations
Wall damage next to road due to flood Great Smoky Mountains National Park Route 3BN, 4.5 miles above checking station. Wall damage upstream. Flood damage; Flood of January 31, 1957, IV-D-3755, Miscellaneous - Disasters (Fires; floods; accidents; plane crashes; landslides; snow storm damage)
Trail 9F, Fish Camp Prong Truck Trail Great Smoky Mountains National Park Trail 9F; NP-12,FIsh Camp Prong Truck Trail, II-Tt-11831, Physical Facilities - Truck Trails
Road construction, Big Cove Road Great Smoky Mountains National Park Old section of road, as it passes into wooded area. Here again the boulders prevent vehicular traffic. Construct road and bridge, Big Cove road, Work Order No. R-17 GSM.Big Cove Road, II-R-6512, Physical Facilities - Roads
Visit of W O Hooper, Cades Cove, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Visit of W. O. Hooper.Cades Cove, I-C-CC-9323, Natural Features - Coves - Cades Cove
Bear Creek Truck Trail Bridge Great Smoky Mountains National Park Bridge complete... Bear Creek Truck Trail Bridge; Forney Creek, II-F-(3)-11022, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Truck Trail Bridges
Entrance to Bear Creek Road Great Smoky Mountains National Park Entrance to Bear Creek Road. (before),Bear Creek Truck Trail Bridge; Forney Creek, II-F-(2)-11018, Physical Facilities - Footlogs and Bridges - Horse Trail Bridges
Burning operations Great Smoky Mountains National Park Burning (?) operations.Fighting Creek Gap Road; Construction; 3A3, II-R-11480, Physical Facilities - Roads
Burned over area on state line, Appalachian Trail Great Smoky Mountains National Park From Appalachian Trail.Burned Over Area on State Line Near Head of Richland Mountain, I-A-GEN-13339, Natural Features - Mountains - General Views

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