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Great Smoky Mountains National Park / Land of the Everlasting Hills

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  • Reared Bfounf Mansion Old Chislom Taverro Kncxvillei Riot Hotel. Jos b* nd)ru The Pioneer Trail leads the traveler on through upper East Tennessee, past many beautiful and interesting places that have witnessed events leading up to the establishing of the first state government for Tennessee, at Knoxville. Pictures on this page bear titles that are self-explanatory and are shown here as reminders of the fact that the Great Smoky Mountains lie adjacent to a section recognized during the early days of the nation's history as one of great promise. The old buildings pictured above are still standing in Knoxville. ' ' - mem Wmsmrn lohn. Sevier Uom&sie\(X. a .:.■ •■ }r:i-.. :„-.'•/v. X ]■:■■■■.r.Xxiz): ' '■-'.■ - ,\ ■■' ■ -' ' / ■ .a . a, ./'. • ■■; Id Spruiq Kc ide&tfejj John Sevier, first Governor of Tennessee, was one of those courageous pioneers who brought civilization to the wilderness west of the Alleghanies, a section now famous for its wealth of natural resources, industrial development, and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The scenes pictured above are in and near Knoxville.
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