Newfound Gap parking lot

Dublin Core

Title

Newfound Gap parking lot

Subject

Automobiles
National parks and reserves -- Public use
Parking lots
Scenic overlooks

Description

Newfound Gap is located near the geographic center of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. State highway 441 passes through the gap. In the mid-1920s, before the park was established, North Carolina and Tennessee agreed to build a road through center of the proposed park. The road was built in the mid-1930s and included a 360-degree loop that replaced steep switchbacks. This photograph was made by George Alexander Grant (1891-1964), first chief photographer for the National Park Service. Grant began work in 1929 under Horace Albright, second NPS director, who hired him to create a documentary file of images for use in reports, interpretive projects, education, and public information. Considered an Eminent Photographer, many of Grant’s photographs were published without his name, instead, being credited as an “NPS photo.” Before his retirement in 1954, Grant created approximately 30,000-40,000 images for NPS.

Creator

Grant, George Alexander, 1891-1964

Source

George Grant Collection

Publisher

Hunter Library Digital Collections, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC 28723

Date

1930s

Rights

http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/

Format

jpg
photographs

Language

eng

Type

StillImage

Identifier

22078
https://southernappalachiandigitalcollections.org/object/22078

Date Created

2015-04-07

Rights Holder

All rights reserved. For permissions, contact Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Gatlinburg, TN 37738;

Spatial Coverage

Great Smoky Mountains (N.C. and Tenn.)
Newfound Gap (N.C. and Tenn.)
Great Smoky Mountains National Park (N.C. and Tenn.)

Extent

4.25" x 5.25"(dimension)

Is Part Of

Great Smoky Mountains - A Park for America

Citation

Grant, George Alexander, 1891-1964, “Newfound Gap parking lot,” OAI, accessed May 13, 2025, https://sadc.qi-cms.com/omeka/items/show/22078.