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The Backyard of This Hotel Is America s Favorite National Park
The Swag, a beloved southern hideaway, borders Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Cozy up in down-home cabins, hike to balds with views across Appalachia, and explore the least-crowded corners of the park.
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National park wants to tell the stories of Black, enslaved people in the Great Smokies that are lost in history
National park wants to tell the stories of Black, enslaved people in the Great Smokies that are lost in history Karen Chávez, Asheville Citizen Times © Karen Chávez/KChavez@CitizenTimes.com A 32-year-old man died in the Oconaluftee River June 27. The river runs behind the Mountain Farm Museum in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Cherokee. ASHEVILLE, N.C. – Great Smoky Mountains National Park drips with the wonders of ecological mysteries and human history. The nearly 90-year-old park is famous for its research and documentation of plant and animal species from fungi to fireflies, bees to black bears, archaeological digs of Cherokee and other Native American sites, and preservation of white settlers’ homes, churches and mills.
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Stephanie kyriazis
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Greening youth foundation
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The stories of Black, enslaved people in the Great Smokies are lost in history The national park wants to tell them
National park wants to tell the stories of Black, enslaved people in the Great Smokies that are lost in history Karen Chávez, Asheville Citizen Times © Karen Chávez/KChavez@CitizenTimes.com A 32-year-old man died in the Oconaluftee River June 27. The river runs behind the Mountain Farm Museum in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Cherokee. ASHEVILLE, N.C. – Great Smoky Mountains National Park drips with the wonders of ecological mysteries and human history. The nearly 90-year-old park is famous for its research and documentation of plant and animal species from fungi to fireflies, bees to black bears, archaeological digs of Cherokee and other Native American sites, and preservation of white settlers’ homes, churches and mills.
United states
North carolina
Jackson county
Haywood county
Oconaluftee river
Great smoky mountains national park
Cades cove
Meigs mountain
Clingmans dome
University of tennessee
Antoine fletcher
Stephanie kyriazis
Mountain farm museum
Greening youth foundation
Us census bureau
National park service
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