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  • Collection: Great Smoky Mountains - A Park for America

This photograph, taken from Mt. Mingus, shows Indian Gap with part of the state-line range in the distance. Indian Gap was the original pass through the Smokies, replaced in the mid-1930s by Newfound Gap Road. This picture was made by Harvey Benjamin…

This photograph of clouds over an unidentified mountain landscape in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park was made by Carlos C. Campbell (1892-1978), a founding member of the Great Smoky Mountains Conservation Association and author of “Birth of a…

This wintertime photograph was taken along the Appalachian Trail by Carlos C. Campbell (1892-1978), a founding member of the Great Smoky Mountains Conservation Association and author of “Birth of a National Park,” published in 1960. This photograph,…

This photograph of Cades Cove was taken from Bote Mountain by Carlos C. Campbell (1892-1978), a founding member of the Great Smoky Mountains Conservation Association and author of “Birth of a National Park,” published in 1960. This photograph, with…

This photograph of Lake Santeetlah was made by Carlos C. Campbell (1892-1978), a founding member of the Great Smoky Mountains Conservation Association and author of “Birth of a National Park,” published in 1960. This photograph, with others in this…

This log cabin used by the Smoky Mountains Hiking Club was located near Greenbrier. The photograph was made by Carlos C. Campbell (1892-1978), a founding member of the Great Smoky Mountains Conservation Association and author of “Birth of a National…

Cades Cove is a quiet valley on the Tennessee side of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Once populated, today, the area is popular with tourists visiting the park. This photograph is in the collection of the Smoky Mountains Hiking Club, formed…

This photograph is of a pair of hikers standing in the snow and ice on Roaring Fork. The picture was made by Harvey Benjamin Broome (1902-1968), Knoxville attorney, an avid conservationist, and advocate for the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.…

This photograph was taken looking eastward from Mt. Mingus. Mt. Chapman is visible in the distance through the gap in the mountains. The picture was made by Harvey Benjamin Broome (1902-1968), Knoxville attorney, an avid conservationist, and advocate…

This photograph is of snow and ice on Roaring Fork was made by Harvey Benjamin Broome (1902-1968), Knoxville attorney, an avid conservationist, and advocate for the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Broome was active during the early years of the…
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