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Lake Logan truckers' party

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  • Lake Logan was created in 1932 when Sunburst logging camp was no longer functioning and Champion’s need for water was growing. The West Fork of the Pigeon River was dammed, completely covering Sunburst and creating an 87-acre lake that served a dual purpose as an industrial site and as a corporate retreat with stocked streams and 35,000 acres of forest land for hunting, and an airstrip. Using lumber from cabins in surrounding counties, including the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Reuben B. Robertson created a unique compound which he called Sit ‘n Whittle Village. This photograph taken in September of 1960 shows a truckers' party at Lake Logan.