From National Parks

Glen Haven in Sleeping Bear Dunes

Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore was established in 1970, which means that much of the land along the 35 miles of designated lakeshore was already privately owned.  In order to preserve the land, the park service gradually bought up the private properties.  One of these private properties was the town of Glen Haven on the …

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Cumberland Gap National Historical Park

The last National Park site that Tom and I visited, before heading home to Ohio, was Cumberland Gap National Historical Park.  To Native Americans, Cumberland Gap was the passageway to their traditional hunting grounds on the western side of the Appalachian Mountains.  To the early pioneers, Cumberland Gap was the gateway to new land and …

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Obed Wild and Scenic River, Tennessee

Obed Wild and Scenic River is another National Park site in eastern Tennessee.  It was an easy drive from where we were staying in near Knoxville and we decided to visit. The National Wild and Scenic Rivers Act of 1968 sought to preserve free-flowing rivers to balance national policies of extensive dam building.  In 1968, eight …

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Big South Fork National River

Another National Park site that is just a short distance from Knoxville is the Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area.  In fact, the Big South Fork is about the same distance west from Knoxville as the Great Smoky Mountains are to the east.  Yet Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area only …

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