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  • Collection: Forestry in Western North Carolina

An oversized class photo of the Biltmore Forest School taken in 1911 at Sunburst, North Carolina. Dr. Carl A. Schenck is pictured standing in the center of the group.

A view of Turkey Pen Gap Trail. A sign with the trail name is visible on the right side of the trail.

A view of Big Creek trail, just below Old Splash Dam in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

A view of Bennett Gap Road, located about three miles from the Pink Beds. Some Galax plants are visible on the right side of the road.

A view of Bradley Creek Road in Pisgah National Forest.

A class photo of the Biltmore Forest School taken in 1911 at Sunburst, North Carolina.

Macon County. Scaler J. T. Siler stamping hardwood and hemlock logs on Piney Knob sale area.

The Cowee Bald Observatory built in 1933 by the CCC at the crest of the Cowee Mountains, it overlooks the Macon County seat of Franklin with superb views of the Nantahala, Great Smoky, Plott Balsam, and Great Balsam Mountains.

The Cowee Bald Observatory built in 1933 by the CCC at the crest of the Cowee Mountains, it overlooks the Macon County seat of Franklin with superb views of the Nantahala, Great Smoky, Plott Balsam, and Great Balsam Mountains.

The Standing Indian lookout fire cabin on Standing Indian Mountain.
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