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Traffic jam caused by bear at side of US 411, 1957 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Bear jam caused by bear at side of road. Photographers in foreground.Bear jam; US 411, I-E-Bear-2954, Natural Features - Fauna - Bears
1957-08
Traffic jam caused by bear walking across middle of road, 1957 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Bear jam caused by bear walking across middle of road. Ranger truck in foreground.Bear Jam, I-E-Bear-2949, Natural Features - Fauna - Bears
1957-08
Traffic jam, Bear jam Great Smoky Mountains National Park Bear jam traffic near Jim Carr place on US 441.Bear Jam, I-E-Bear-9768, Natural Features - Fauna - Bears
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1956-07
Traffic congestion at headquarters Great Smoky Mountains National Park Looking northwest. Sugarlands Visitor Center in extreme right.Traffic congestion at headquarters Y, IV-U-Gen-14272, Miscellaneous - Use of Park -Miscellaneous use
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1965-10-24
Traffic caused by bear, 1964 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Bear jam cars being moved between headquarters and Gatlinburg, looking southwest.Bear jam, I-E-Mam-Bear-6619, Natural Features - Fauna - Bears
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1964-06-30
Traffic being cleared near northbound lane Gatlinburg Bypass, 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. Diverting traffic from the slide area?,Slide on Northbound Lane of Gatlinburg Spur; Foothills Parkway, II-R-FHP-7978, Physical Facilities - Roads - Foothills Parkway, Gatlinburg Bypass', Gatlinburg Spur
Traffic caused by wild bear, 1964 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Bear jam cars being moved between headquarters and Gatlinburg, looking northeast.Bear jam, I-E-Mam-Bear-6618, Natural Features - Fauna - Bears
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1964-06-30
The bridge at the Sinks can be congested by automobiles, gawkers, and swimmers Great Smoky Mountains National Park The bridge at the Sinks can be congested by automobiles, gawkers, and swimmers. The Sinks, IV-U-Gen-4959, Miscellaneous - Use of Park -Miscellaneous use
Park ranger Hubert Penny directs traffic at Sugarlands Intersection of Newfound Gap Road and Little River Creek Great Smoky Mountains National Park Ranger Hubert Penny directs traffic at Sugarlands Intersection of Newfound Gap Road and Little River Road. Traffic Congestion, IV-U-4593, Miscellaneous - Use of Park
Yellowstone photo album 10, page 40 Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone photo album 10, page 46 Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone photo album 7, page 45 Yellowstone National Park
Traffic, Harpers Ferry, West Virginia Harpers Ferry National Historical Park Traffic-Tourists. Shenandoah Street looking towards. Visitors walking across. Original caption: Park: HFNHP; NEGATIVE NO: NHF-2884; Subject: Traffic-Tourists; Location: Shenandoah Street looking towards Visitor Center View includes Bldg #33,34,43,44 and 45 This view also shows level of present street plus gutter ; Purpose: Visitors walking across street casually on a busy Sunday afternoon in October; photographer and companions: Dave Oschner; DATE: 10/24/65.
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1965-10-24

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