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New book explores roots of Rockefeller generosity to national parks | Word from the Smokies
In 1927, $5 million from the richest man in America - equivalent to $92 million today - secured the Great Smoky Mountains’ future as a national park.
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Backpacker on MSN'Illegal and Dangerous': Visitors to Great Smoky Mountain National Park Keep Feeding the Bears, and Park Officials Are Over It
Feeding bears can lead to aggression and dangerous encounters between them and humans—and the National Park Service caught ...
Giant, colorful hot air balloons took to the sky Saturday afternoon at the 7th annual Great Smoky Mountains Hot Air Balloon ...
From hikes to viewpoints, these 10 beautiful places in the Great Smoky Mountains will have you reaching for your camera time ...
Please, please, please - stop feeding the bears at Tennessee’s Great Smoky Mountains National Park. What may seem to be a ...
The National Park Service gave an estimate of when U.S. 441/Newfound Gap Road in the Great Smoky Mountains will fully reopen ...
Great Smoky Mountains National Park staff have seen an uptick in visitors feeding bears, with three incidents in the past ...
Due to a landslide Aug. 1 on Newfound Gap Road/US 441, the main artery from North Carolina to Tennessee is closed indefinitely.
Someone visiting the Great Smoky Mountains National Park was cited this week for feeding a mother bear and her cubs.
The National Park Service warned that feeding bears can cause serious consequences including the "euthanasia of the animal." ...
Dwight McCarter, celebrated tracker and rescuer of more than 26 people in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, passed ...
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