348 results containing "North Carolina--Swain County--Cherokee"
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91. Virginia Route 608 grade separation structure. Detail of the scored wing walls and T beams. Looking southeast. - Blue Ridge Parkway, Between Shenandoah National Park & Great Smoky Mountains, Asheville, Buncombe County, NC
4 x 5 in. | Haas, David
HAER NC,11-ASHV.V,2--91 | HAER NC,11-ASHV.V,2--91 -
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92. Interstate 77 grade separation structure. This 377 four span structure, built in 1974, is typical of most interstate bridges built in America in recent years, except for its curving alignment which helps control the visual experience of the parkway motorist. Facing west. - Blue Ridge Parkway, Between Shenandoah National Park & Great Smoky Mountains, Asheville, Buncombe County, NC
4 x 5 in. | Haas, David
HAER NC,11-ASHV.V,2--92 | HAER NC,11-ASHV.V,2--92 -
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93. View of two stone-faced concrete box culverts and retaining wall along parkway. Facing east. - Blue Ridge Parkway, Between Shenandoah National Park & Great Smoky Mountains, Asheville, Buncombe County, NC
4 x 5 in. | Haas, David
HAER NC,11-ASHV.V,2--93 | HAER NC,11-ASHV.V,2--93 -
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94. View of typical stone finish on nearly all concrete box culverts along the parkway. Facing east. - Blue Ridge Parkway, Between Shenandoah National Park & Great Smoky Mountains, Asheville, Buncombe County, NC
4 x 5 in. | Haas, David
HAER NC,11-ASHV.V,2--94 | HAER NC,11-ASHV.V,2--94 -
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95. View of field near fisher peak. Looking south. - Blue Ridge Parkway, Between Shenandoah National Park & Great Smoky Mountains, Asheville, Buncombe County, NC
4 x 5 in. | Haas, David
HAER NC,11-ASHV.V,2--95 | HAER NC,11-ASHV.V,2--95 -
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96. Virginia Route 89 grade separation structure. This is the only double span bridge to cross over the parkway, also crossing chestnut creek. Looking east. - Blue Ridge Parkway, Between Shenandoah National Park & Great Smoky Mountains, Asheville, Buncombe County, NC
4 x 5 in. | Haas, David
HAER NC,11-ASHV.V,2--96 | HAER NC,11-ASHV.V,2--96 -
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97. Cumberland knob recreation area. The visitor contact center originally opened in 1941 as a combined sandwich shop, picnic area, and comfort station, the central building of the first recreation area to open looking north. - Blue Ridge Parkway, Between Shenandoah National Park & Great Smoky Mountains, Asheville, Buncombe County, NC
4 x 5 in. | Haas, David
HAER NC,11-ASHV.V,2--97 | HAER NC,11-ASHV.V,2--97 -
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98. Cumberland knob recreation area. View of the historic chestnut timber and stone trail shelter. View to the north. - Blue Ridge Parkway, Between Shenandoah National Park & Great Smoky Mountains, Asheville, Buncombe County, NC
4 x 5 in. | Haas, David
HAER NC,11-ASHV.V,2--98 | HAER NC,11-ASHV.V,2--98 -
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99. Big Pine Creek Bridge #1. This concrete slab bridge was built 1938. It is an example of where the stone railing continues across the bridge. Facing east. - Blue Ridge Parkway, Between Shenandoah National Park & Great Smoky Mountains, Asheville, Buncombe County, NC
4 x 5 in. | Haas, David
HAER NC,11-ASHV.V,2--99 | HAER NC,11-ASHV.V,2--99 -
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100. Pine Creek Bridge #7. Built in 1937, This was the earliest steel girder bridge built on the parkway. Looking east-northeast. - Blue Ridge Parkway, Between Shenandoah National Park & Great Smoky Mountains, Asheville, Buncombe County, NC
4 x 5 in. | Haas, David
HAER NC,11-ASHV.V,2--100 | HAER NC,11-ASHV.V,2--100 -
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101. Pine Creek Bridge #7. It is the only parkway bridge with steel arch piers and the only one whose piers are attached to its foundations with steel pins allowing it to flex without damaging the structure. Looking northeast. - Blue Ridge Parkway, Between Shenandoah National Park & Great Smoky Mountains, Asheville, Buncombe County, NC
4 x 5 in. | Haas, David
HAER NC,11-ASHV.V,2--101 | HAER NC,11-ASHV.V,2--101 -
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102. Little Glade Mill Pond. One of the feature ponds along the parkway, this Mill Pond is popular for picnicking. View to the west-southwest. - Blue Ridge Parkway, Between Shenandoah National Park & Great Smoky Mountains, Asheville, Buncombe County, NC
4 x 5 in. | Haas, David
HAER NC,11-ASHV.V,2--102 | HAER NC,11-ASHV.V,2--102 -
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103. North Carolina Route 1130 grade separation structure at Air Bellows Gap. Elevation view of concrete slab bridge built in 1937. Looking southeast. - Blue Ridge Parkway, Between Shenandoah National Park & Great Smoky Mountains, Asheville, Buncombe County, NC
4 x 5 in. | Haas, David
HAER NC,11-ASHV.V,2--103 | HAER NC,11-ASHV.V,2--103 -
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104. North Carolina Route 1130 grade separation structure at Air Bellows Gap. Detail of the stepped wing wall. Looking southwest. - Blue Ridge Parkway, Between Shenandoah National Park & Great Smoky Mountains, Asheville, Buncombe County, NC
4 x 5 in. | Haas, David
HAER NC,11-ASHV.V,2--104 | HAER NC,11-ASHV.V,2--104 -
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105. North Carolina Route 1130 grade separation structure at Air Bellows Gap. View showing the access road from the parkway. - Blue Ridge Parkway, Between Shenandoah National Park & Great Smoky Mountains, Asheville, Buncombe County, NC
4 x 5 in. | Haas, David
HAER NC,11-ASHV.V,2--105 | HAER NC,11-ASHV.V,2--105 -
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106. Doughton Park Recreation Area concession building. Interior view of the coffee shop built in 1948. Facing west. - Blue Ridge Parkway, Between Shenandoah National Park & Great Smoky Mountains, Asheville, Buncombe County, NC
4 x 5 in. | Haas, David
HAER NC,11-ASHV.V,2--106 | HAER NC,11-ASHV.V,2--106 -
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107. Doughton Park Recreation Area Lodge. Opened in 1949, this was the first lodge to open on the parkway. View looking north across the meadows. - Blue Ridge Parkway, Between Shenandoah National Park & Great Smoky Mountains, Asheville, Buncombe County, NC
4 x 5 in. | Haas, David
HAER NC,11-ASHV.V,2--107 | HAER NC,11-ASHV.V,2--107 -
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108. Doughton Park Recreation Area Comfort Station. Instead of trying to hide this building, it was decided to let it be seen. A salt box design reflecting a mountain building was chosen, it had a sloping split shingle roof matching the hill side with a front porch placed on the lower side. - Blue Ridge Parkway, Between Shenandoah National Park & Great Smoky Mountains, ...
4 x 5 in. | Haas, David
HAER NC,11-ASHV.V,2--108 | HAER NC,11-ASHV.V,2--108 -
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109. Doughton Park Recreation Area. View of alligator back and the parkway seen from bluff mountain. Looking west. - Blue Ridge Parkway, Between Shenandoah National Park & Great Smoky Mountains, Asheville, Buncombe County, NC
4 x 5 in. | Haas, David
HAER NC,11-ASHV.V,2--109 | HAER NC,11-ASHV.V,2--109 -
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110. Doughton Park Recreation Area Trail Shelter likely built in late 1930's. Looking south. - Blue Ridge Parkway, Between Shenandoah National Park & Great Smoky Mountains, Asheville, Buncombe County, NC
4 x 5 in. | Haas, David
HAER NC,11-ASHV.V,2--110 | HAER NC,11-ASHV.V,2--110
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