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The Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Contributor(s): Cotham, Steve (Author)
ISBN: 0738543497     ISBN-13: 9780738543499
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing (SC)
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Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: December 2006
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Annotation: The Great Smoky Mountains National Park has some of the highest, oldest, and most picturesque mountains and ridges in the eastern United States. One of the most biologically diverse regions in North America--with thousands of species of plant and animal life--the park was designated an International Biosphere Reserve by the United Nations in 1976 and a World Heritage Site in 1983.
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BISAC Categories:
- History | United States - State & Local - South (al,ar,fl,ga,ky,la,ms,nc,sc,tn,va,wv)
- Travel | Parks & Campgrounds
- Nature | Environmental Conservation & Protection - General
Dewey: 976.889
LCCN: 2006929835
Series: Images of America (Arcadia Publishing)
Physical Information: 0.34" H x 6.56" W x 9.26" (0.71 lbs) 128 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Mid-South
- Cultural Region - Southeast U.S.
- Cultural Region - South
- Geographic Orientation - Tennessee
- Cultural Region - South Atlantic
- Geographic Orientation - North Carolina
 
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Great Smoky Mountains National Park has some of the highest, oldest, and most picturesque mountain peaks and ridges in the United States. Discover its history.


Its mountains, rivers, and scenic gorges constitute a formidable barrier between Tennessee and North Carolina. The struggle to acquire the land for the park from 10 large lumber companies and hundreds of small landholders started in 1923 and lasted more than 15 years. More than half of the 500,000 acres acquired for the park had been logged before the park's dedication in 1940, but thousands of acres of old growth forest still survive. One of the most biologically diverse regions in North America-with thousands of species of plant and animal life, including 125 species of native trees-the park was designated an International Biosphere Reserve by the United Nations in 1976 and a World Heritage Site in 1983.


Contributor Bio(s): Cotham, Steve: - The most important source for the photographs included inthis book was the work of Knoxville photographer James E. (Jim) Thompson, whose photographs of the Great Smoky Mountains are credited with helping to persuade Congress to authorize the creation of the park. Steve Cotham, author of Two Centuries of Knox County, Tennessee: A Celebration in Photographs, is the manager of the East Tennessee History Center's Calvin M. McClung Historical Collection.