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GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK TIMELINE AND DEVELOPMENTS OF PARK ROADS AND BRIDGES |
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200 Million Years Ago |
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North American continent strikes African continent and uplifts the Appalachian Ridge. |
A.D. 800 |
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Cherokee settle in southern Appalachia. |
1803 |
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Louisiana Purchase. |
1832 |
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Oconaluftee Turnpike over Indian Gap constructed connecting the north
and south sides of the Smoky Mountains. |
1838 |
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The construction of Parson Branch Road was authorized by the county courts. |
1851 |
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North Carolina Legislature authorizes the continuation of the Catalooche Turnpike
through Mt. Sterling and Davenport gaps down to Big Creek and Cosby, Tennessee. |
1901 |
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Little River Lumber company establishes the first major logging operation in
what would become Great Smoky Mountains National Park. |
1904 |
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Little River Lumber company builds a standard gauge rail road from
Townsend up the west prong of the Little River to Crib Gap. |
1923 |
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Willis Davis launches promotional campaign for a national park in
the Smokies of Knoxville Automobile Club board meeting on October 22. |
1926 |
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Congress passes the bill authorizing the creation of Great Smoky Mountains
National Park. NPS, Bureau of Public Roads cooperative agreement signed. |
1927 |
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Tennessee begins its part of the construction of the Indian Gap Highway. |
1932 |
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Tennessee constructs road over Little River Railroad right-of-way to
accomodate automobile traffic between Townsend and Elkmont. |
1933 |
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First CCC camp in Great Smoky Mountains National Park developed
along Laurel Creek in Tennessee. |
1934 |
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Great Smoky Mountains National Park officially established. |
1935 |
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Wilderness Society established in part by Harvey Broome, Robert
Marshall, and Bernard Frak. Construction of the Loop Over completed. |
1938 |
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Work began on the Laurel Creek Road in October which runs from
Townsend Wye to Cades Cove. |
1940 |
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President Franklin D. Roosevelt officially dedicates Great Smoky
Mountains National Park. |
1942 |
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U.S. enters WWII. The National Park Service withdraws the CCC
from the Great Smokies. |
1944 |
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Fontana Dam is completed and begins operation. |
1947 |
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Park Service begins constructing the Northshore Road and
completes a one mile section at Fontana Dam. |
1951 |
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Construction of the Foothills Parkway began when engineers broke
ground on the "Gatlinburg Spur." |
1955 |
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National Park Service begins Mission 66, a program to improve park
infrastructure. |
1963 |
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Construction of the Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail begins. One of
the major projects of Mission 66 in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. |
1964 |
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Wilderness Act signed into law by Congress. |
1986 |
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Park Service recommends all work on the Foothills Parkway be halted
in order to review environmental concerns. |
1996 |
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Foothills Parkway incomplete, but planning continues for completion. |
1996 |
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Great Smoky Mountains National Park Roads and Bridges are documented
by NPS Historic American Engineering Record. |
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