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In the Land ''Back of Beyond''

Record #:
15368
Abstract:
The Great Smoky Mountains National Park displaced folks who remained relatively untouched by society in the 1930s. Citizens most affected by the park were located between the Ocona Luftee and Nantahala rivers. In this frontier, many people lived in humble log cabins and practiced historic trades such as weaving with a loom.
Source:
The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 3 Issue 2, June 1935, p1, 21, il
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