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Great Smoky Mountains National Park / Land of the Everlasting Hills

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  • »>~-i' j ■ i ■ . ■ :**:*-' ■'■■ '■■':'"'X<''-;JJ. SW-.fe.Mj fi-MK:- AV K'N?.F1X APRIh'lr SCENES ALONG THE WAY TO THE PARK VIA WALLAND, KINZEL SPRINGS, TOWNSEND AND ELKMONT The Scenic Loop—Knoxville to the Smokies ONE of the most delightful features of a visit to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the attractiveness of the approach from Knoxville. The preferred route is via the Scenic Loop, along state- maintained highways that lead to the Park and through a part of it. This takes the visitor past many such spots as are pictured on this page, passing through Maryville, Walland, Kinzel Springs (Sunshine), Townsend, Elk- mont, Gatlinburg and Sevierville. The total distance is 102 miles, this including the entire round trip. Numerous hotels along the route afford entertainment, for a meal, a stay of a day or a season, some of them being open the year round. Beautiful panoramic views are to be enjoyed all along the way, and the roads are always good. P€A::-Q-Mhn:;^ SMOKY MOUNTAIN INN, AT SUNSHINE (KINZEL SPRINGS) ON THE SCENIC LOOP
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