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  • Collection: Forestry in Western North Carolina

The entrance to Mount Mitchell State Game Refuge. The sign reads: 'Entering Mt. Mitchell State Game Refuge in cooperation with Pisgah National Forest. Dogs and guns are not permitted. Be careful with fire.'

The entrance to Catawba Game Reserve with old automobile cars passing under the entrance sign.

The entrance arch to the Pisgah National Forest, with an eagle statue gracing the top. This is also the Davidson River entrance.

Wilson Lick Ranger Station in a forest of Macon County.

Wilson Lick Ranger Station in a forest of Macon County, later years.

Wilson Lick Ranger Station in a forest of Macon County.

'This black forest cabin was located at Bent Creek in Asheville. The black forest cabins served as Ranger cabins and were built by German immigrants in the early 1900s.' (Author unknown) Also see nfnc_1334.

'Pisgah Ranger Station at entrance to #276. Believe it is still around (moved or sold) in 1985.'

Front view of the Bent Creek Guard Station with young boy posing next to a sign. Same as nfnc_0981.

A Guards Station known as Turkey Pen Gap in Pisgah. Same as nfnc_0989.
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