
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
by United States. National Park Service
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About This Book
Immerse Yourself in the Rich History of Great Smoky Mountains National Park with 'At Home in the Smokies'Step into the past and explore the vibrant history of Great Smoky Mountains National Park with 'At Home in the Smokies.' This comprehensive handbook, authored by the United States National Park Service in collaboration with Wilma Dykeman and James Stokely, offers readers an in-depth look at the cultural, environmental, and historical significance of this beloved national treasure.Discover the Stories of the Land and Its People'At Home in the Smokies' is more than just a history handbook—it'...
Chapters (28)
- Great Smoky Mountains NATIONAL PARK
- History of the Park
- Pioneer Culture in the Great Smokies
- The Cherokee Indian Reservation
- Forests
- Other Plant Life
- A Wildlife Sanctuary
- Fishing
- Interpretive Service
- Accommodations
- Administration
- Help Us Protect This Park
- How To Reach the Park
- The Seasons
- Horses, Pack Animals, and Guide Service
- Roads and Trails
- The Appalachian Trail
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- [Pg 12]
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