King's Mountain State Park, South CarolinaSouth Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and TourismKings Mountain State Park Sign about Kings Mountain Battleground ND MK-5
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.
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)
Two signs at Laurel Falls TrailheadGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkTwo signs at Laurel Falls Trailhead. LAUREL FALLS TRAIL This trail assends gradually for 1 1/3 miles to Laurel Falls. It is an easy and delightful walk through a forest which was logged and ravaged by wildfire long before the park was established in 1934. For these reasons, big trees are scarce. With natural reforestation and protection many of the scars are healing rapidly. Beyond Laurel Falls the trail continues for 3 miles to Cove Mountain Lookout where there is an excellent panaramic view of the surrounding mountains and is worth the challenge. For text of second sign, see II-A-Sign-4594.Signs; Trail Users Info, II-A-(Sign)-4595, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures - Signs
Smokemont Nature Trail signGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkSmokemont Nature Trail: A century ago the only people who visited these mountains were a few white pioneers and the Cherokee Indians. Then came the early settlers who cultivated the fertile valleys and some of the sloping mountainsides. These were followed by lumbermen-sawmills were operating here only a few decades ago. Finally there came the establishment of preserving all the plant and animal life for all time. This nature trail circles back to this place in less than a leaflet and stopping at the numbered guide-posts you will become better acquainted with the Smokemont portion of the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. Please- no picnicking along this trail.Signs; Smokemont Nature Trail, II-A-Sign-4687, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures - Signs
Two signs at trail junction, women standing beside signsGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkTwo signs at trail junction. Left side: One side on post. "---- Mt. LeConte" Right side: Two signs on one post. Upper sign indistinguishable. Lower sign: "Bullhead Trail to Cherokee Orchard." Woman standing beside each sign. Signs, II-A-Sign-1386, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures - Signs.
Museum and ranger station signs, OconalufteeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkOCONALUFTEE MUSEUM AND RANGER STATION: Great Smoky Mountains National Park PIONEER EXHIBITS: Here are displayed weapons, tools, furniture, and objects made by pioneers of the Great Smoky Mountains. These material objects, most of which were made a hundred years or more ago, illustrate the way an isolated people, necessarily self reliant, adapted themselves to a harsh environment and won and livlihood. The machine age came late into these mountains. If a thing was needed it was made at home out of native materials. Additional sign with bottom addition closed Monday and Tuesday" numbered II-A-Sign 4684 a no neg.",Signs; Oconaluftee, II-A-Sign-4684, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures - Signs
Entrance sign made of stone, Oconaluftee,Great Smoky Mountains National ParkErected by APW 1963.Entrance Sign; Stone at Oconaluftee, II-A-Sign-7584, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures - Signs
Park headquarters sign covered in snowGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkSign-Park Headquarters, II-A-Sign-3409, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures - Signs