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  • Collection: Great Smoky Mountains - A Park for America

Women and a child stand 100 yards from the Scenic Loop Road Highway in a wheat field with Mt. LeConte in the background. They are located a half mile north of Line Springs bridge which spans the west fork of the Little Pigeon River. The photographer,…

“Uncle” George A. Whaley stands in front of a house on Walden’s Creek Road with a 100-year-old hand-made gun barrel and a hunting knife. The photographer, Carlos C. Campbell (1892-1978), was a founding member of the Smoky Mountain Hiking Club (est.…

“Uncle” George A. Whaley stands in a field with a 100-year-old hand-made gun barrel and a hunting knife. The photographer, Carlos C. Campbell (1892-1978), was a founding member of the Smoky Mountain Hiking Club (est. 1924) and a charter member of the…

“Uncle” George A. Whaley sits in a field with a hunting knife in his hands and a 100-year-old hand-made gun barrel by his side. The photographer, Carlos C. Campbell (1892-1978), was a founding member of the Smoky Mountain Hiking Club (est. 1924) and…

Hangover Mountain and Cheoah Lake are visible from a viewing platform on the side of US 129, about halfway between Deals Gap and Tapoco. The highway skirts the southwestern end of the Park. The photographer, Carlos C. Campbell (1892-1978), was a…

A newly-constructed Cheoah Dam and powerhouse in Tapoco, North Carolina stand upstream. The photographer, Carlos C. Campbell (1892-1978), was a founding member of the Smoky Mountain Hiking Club (est. 1924) and a charter member of the Great Smoky…

Nantahala Gorge is visible from a viewing platform on the side of Highway U.S. 129, which skirts the southwestern end of the Park. Train tracks run along the left side of the gorge. The photographer, Carlos C. Campbell (1892-1978), was a founding…

Nantahala Gorge is visible from a viewing platform on the side of Highway U.S. 129, which skirts the southwestern end of the Park. Train tracks run along the left side of the gorge. The photographer, Carlos C. Campbell (1892-1978), was a founding…

T. J. Ledbetter plows a field with steers. The photographer, Carlos C. Campbell (1892-1978), was a founding member of the Smoky Mountain Hiking Club (est. 1924) and a charter member of the Great Smoky Mountains Conservation Association (est. 1923).…

This view from Highway 10, between Bryson City and Almond, shows cropland in the foreground and Kuwohi (Clingmans Dome 1859-2024), the highest peak in the Smokies, in the far distance. The photographer, Carlos C. Campbell (1892-1978), was a founding…
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