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Example of toe wall, Newfound Gap Highway, built by BPR force account Great Smoky Mountains National Park Example of toe wall, Newfound Gap Highway, built by BPR force account. Walls, Toe, Newfound Gap Highway, II-A-Wall-1428, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures - Walls.
Front walk to Visitors Center being repaired with some new rock (Fisher) Structures, ExteriorH. S. #1, Main House. Front walk to Visitors Center being repaired with some new rock (Fisher).
Front walk to Visitors Center being repaired with some new rock (Fisher) Structures, ExteriorH. S. #1, Main House. Front walk to Visitors Center being repaired with some new rock (Fisher).
Front walk to Visitors Center being repaired with some new rock (Fisher) Structures, ExteriorH. S. #1, Main House. Front walk to Visitors Center being repaired with some new rock (Fisher).
Front walk to Visitors Center being repaired with some new rock (Fisher) Structures, ExteriorH. S. #1, Main House. Front walk to Visitors Center being repaired with some new rock (Fisher).
Front walk of Visitors Center being repaired with some new rock (Fisher) Structures, Exterior H.S. #1, Main House. Front walk of Visitors Center being repaired with some new rock (Fisher).
Front walk to Visitors Center being repaired with some new rock (Fisher) Structures, ExteriorH. S. #1, Main House. Front walk to Visitors Center being repaired with some new rock (Fisher).
Stone retaining wall, before planting, trees in background, Big Creek, Mount Sterling Trail, 1935 Great Smoky Mountains National Park II-A-Wall-1451, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures - Walls,Walls; Retaining; Big Creek-Mt. Sterling Trail, Before planting.
1935-03
Shelbyville road marker Kings Mountain National Military Park; National Park Service Yorkville-Shelbyville road marker. 17th milestone on Yorkville-Shelbyville road along which the Mountain Men travelled to the battle of Kings Mountain, located 1/2 mile from the battleground
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1937-02-27
Stone chapel, Fort Moultrie, South Carolina, circa 1945 National Park Service Ft. Moultrie Stone Chapel.
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Circa 1945
Front walk to Visitors Center being repaired with some new rock (Fisher) Structures, ExteriorH. S. #1, Main House. Front walk to Visitors Center being repaired with some new rock (Fisher).
Front walk to Visitors Center being repaired with some new rock (Fisher) Structures, ExteriorH. S. #1, Main House. Front walk to Visitors Center being repaired with some new rock (Fisher).
Front walk to Visitors Center being repaired with some new rock (Fisher) Structures, ExteriorH. S. #1, Main House. Front walk to Visitors Center being repaired with some new rock (Fisher).
Table Rock State Park SC- SP5 Park Entrance Contact Station Portal Fence South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism
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1936-04-20
Typical stone with local labor and materials, culvert on Newfound Gap Rd., 1935 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Original Captions: Typical stone with local labor and material. Culvert on NFG Rd. II-S-17146.Typical stone with local labor and material.Culvert on NFG Rd. II-S-17146
1935
Close-up of comfort station with stone wall surrounding, Smokemont, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Constructed 1958 - sketch plan info. Smokemont Campground Comfort Stations; Buildings 426, 427, 428, II-B-(4)-3481, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Visitor use buildings
Yellowstone photo album 8, page 64 Yellowstone National Park
Close view, example of toe wall, Newfound Gap Highway, built by BPR force account Great Smoky Mountains National Park Example of toe wall, Newfound Gap Highway, built by BPR force account. Walls, Toe, Newfound Gap Highway, II-A-Wall-1426, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures - Walls.
Close view, example of toe wall, Newfound Gap Highway, built by BPR force account Great Smoky Mountains National Park Example of toe wall, Newfound Gap Highway, built by BPR force account. Walls, Toe, Newfound Gap Highway, II-A-Wall-1429, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures - Walls.
Close view, example of toe wall, Newfound Gap Highway, built by BPR force account Great Smoky Mountains National Park Example of toe wall, Newfound Gap Highway, built by BPR force account. Walls, Toe, Newfound Gap Highway, II-A-Wall-1427, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures - Walls.

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