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  2. The Best Budget-Friendly RV Campgrounds in Every State - AOL

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    These budget-friendly RV campgrounds may have more availability in the off-season, and go as low as $16 nightly for a spot with electricity. ... Big Meadows Campground in Shenandoah National Park ...

  3. Big Hill Pond State Park - Wikipedia

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    The park has an area of 4,138 acres (16.75 km 2) and is forested with timberland and hardwood bottomland. Cypress Creek and the Tuscumbia River border the property. The park's central feature is 35-acre (140,000 m 2) Travis McNatt Lake.

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Blount ...

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    10 miles southwest of Townsend in Great Smoky Mountains National Park 35°35′13″N 83°48′54″W  /  35.586944°N 83.815°W  / 35.586944; -83.815  ( Cades Cove Historic Townsend

  5. Townsend, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Col. Townsend initially opposed the effort, but after some wavering, sold at base price 76,000 acres (310 km 2) of his Little River Lumber tract in 1926 to what would eventually become the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. [14] Townsend lived near Elkmont in a now-historic Swiss-style chalet he called Spindle Top, where he would die in 1936 ...

  6. Maryville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Lamar Alexander Parkway, an alignment of U.S. Route 321, continues to Lenoir City to the west and Townsend and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park to the east. Maryville-Alcoa Bypass, an alignment of U.S. Route 129 and part of the primary route between Maryville and Knoxville; Montvale Road (State Route 336)

  7. Great Smoky Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The largest logging operation in the Smokies was the Little River Lumber Company, which logged the Little River watershed between 1901 and 1939. The company also established company towns at Townsend (named for the company's chief owner and manager, Wilson B. Townsend), Elkmont, and Tremont. [85]

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