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The Cumberland Gap Area Guidebook

The Cumberland Gap Area Guidebook
Author: Tom N. Shattuck
Publisher: The Wilderness Road Company
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2005
Genre: Cumberland Gap (Ky. and Va.)
ISBN: 9780967776538

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A Cumberland Gap Area Guidebook

A Cumberland Gap Area Guidebook
Author: Tom N. Shattuck
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1999
Genre: Cumberland Gap (Ky. and Va.)
ISBN:

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A Cumberland Gap Area Guidebook

A Cumberland Gap Area Guidebook
Author: Tom N. Shattuck
Publisher:
Total Pages: 27
Release: 1993
Genre: Cumberland Gap (Ky. and Va.)
ISBN:

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A Cumberland Gap Area Guidebook

A Cumberland Gap Area Guidebook
Author: Tom N. Shattuck
Publisher:
Total Pages: 43
Release: 1999
Genre: Cumberland Gap (Ky. and Va.)
ISBN:

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Cumberland Gap National Historical Park

Cumberland Gap National Historical Park
Author: Martha Evans Wiley
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2014
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1467111112

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Bringing to life more than a century's worth of fascinating stories and history of Cumberland Gap National Historical Park. Best known for its pivotal role in opening up the western frontier and its association with explorers and pioneers, the legendary Cumberland Gap has long been celebrated in music and literature. To better preserve that history, Cumberland Gap National Historical Park was authorized in 1940 and now covers more than 24,000 acres in Kentucky, Virginia, and Tennessee. Daniel Boone is remembered here, as well the Native Americans who used the path through the mountains for trade and warfare, the Civil War soldiers who took turns guarding this strategic portal, the geologists and industrialists who saw the potential for development, the businessmen who built one of the nation's first roads for automobile travel and the displaced residents who gave up their homes for the park. The dream of a few dedicated individuals to one day restore the historic Wilderness Road through the Cumberland Gap came true in 2002 after decades of planning, and visitors can once again walk in the footsteps of the pioneers.


Boot and Blister

Boot and Blister
Author: John J. Wagoner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 24
Release: 1970*
Genre: Cumberland Gap National Historical Park
ISBN:

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The Historic Cumberland Plateau

The Historic Cumberland Plateau
Author: Russ Manning
Publisher: Univ. of Tennessee Press
Total Pages: 380
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781572330443

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Combining historical narrative with the specifics of a guidebook, The Historic Cumberland Plateau is an indispensable aid for visiting and experiencing an area rich in natural wonders and scenic beauty. First published in 1992, the book has now been extensively revised to include the latest information about points of interest and cultural events on the Cumberland Plateau. A land known for its great caves, cascading waterfalls, natural arches, and isolated river canyons, the Plateau stretches from northeast to southwest, encompassing parts of Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, and Georgia. Within its geographic boundaries are many protected areas, including the Cumberland Gap National Historical Park, the Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area, and the Obed National Wild and Scenic River. The Plateau also possesses a unique history and cultural heritage. Inhabited first by Native Americans, then by pioneers migrating westward, the Plateau contains many sites that attest to its rich history. As different groups passed through, some chose to settle permanently, resulting in a diverse cultural heritage celebrated today in many regional events. Each chapter of this book, focusing on a specific area on the Plateau, is filled with fascinating historical facts and anecdotes, as well as practical information about services and accommodations, events, and directions to natural wonders, hiking trails, and historic sites. The Author: Russ Manning is an award-winning freelance writer and author of several outdoor guidebooks. His articles on the outdoors and conservation have been published in Outside, Blue Ridge Country, Walking Magazine, Appalachia, Environment, Sierra, Environmental Ethics, and The Tennessee Conservationist.


Itinerary

Itinerary
Author: Kenneth John Englund
Publisher:
Total Pages: 30
Release: 1961
Genre: Geology
ISBN:

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The Cumberland Gap Region

The Cumberland Gap Region
Author: Bonnie Masingo Page
Publisher:
Total Pages: 290
Release: 1997
Genre: Cumberland Gap (Ky. and Va.)
ISBN:

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"The Cumberland Gap Region is a book compiled with postcard pictures of the past, panoramic pictures of today, and other historic material. This region includes the towns of Cumberland Gap, Middlesboro, and Harrogate with Lincoln Memorial University. Information and pictures are also included on the counties of Bell in Kentucky, Claiborne in Tennessee, and Lee in Virginia." -- T.p.