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By 1910, Cataloochee Valley and the even more isolated Little Cataloochee were home to ... “It reminds me of when I was a young child and would come and spend the night in the Caldwell house, ...
Cataloochee Valley in Great Smoky Mountains National Park took a beating from Tropical Storm Helene, closing it until further notice.
By 1910, Cataloochee Valley and the even more isolated Little Cataloochee were home to a combined 1,251 people. When the park was created, they were forced to sell. By 1938, all but a few families ...
Joy Messer Townsend, who now lives in Mississippi, remembers summers and Christmases in the old Caldwell house, which her grandparents rented from the park through the mid-1960s.
Press release from National Park Service: On April 4 by 12 PM EST, the National Park Service (NPS) will reopen portions of Cataloochee Valley in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Cataloochee ...
By 1910, Cataloochee Valley and the even more isolated Little Cataloochee were home to a combined 1,251 people. When the park was created, they were forced to sell. By 1938, all but a few families ...
The worst damage unfolded in Cataloochee, a secluded valley in Haywood County that is home to historic buildings showcasing the region’s pre-park history and one of the park’s two main elk ...
When the national park was created, families that had lived in the valley since the 1840s were forced to sell. Their descendants return each summer. Reunion brings Cataloochee descendants home to ...
Shadows and seasons are the main markers of time in Cataloochee Valley, a remote corner of Great Smoky Mountains National Park located more than 20 miles from the closest town and reachable only ...
NPS said Cataloochee Valley saw the worst impacts from Helene. Crews have re-graveled sections of roads around the entrance road and parking areas near the Palmer House and addressed downed trees ...
By 1910, Cataloochee Valley and the even more isolated Little Cataloochee were home to a combined 1,251 people. When the park was created, they were forced to sell. By 1938, all but a few families ...