File:Big sky overlook view across war fields looking east-southeast. - Blue Ridge Parkway, Between Shenandoah National Park and Great Smoky Mountains, Asheville, Buncombe County, NC HAER NC,11-ASHV.V,2-11.tif

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Big sky overlook view across war fields looking east-southeast. - Blue Ridge Parkway, Between Shenandoah National Park and Great Smoky Mountains, Asheville, Buncombe County, NC
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Pratt, Joseph Hyde
Byrd, Harry Flood
Pollard, Johnathan
MacDonald, Thomas
Radcliffe, George L
Strauss, Theodore E
Bureau of Public Roads
Bailey, J W
Reynolds, R R
Cammerer, Arno B
Wirth, Conrad L
Kirschner, Joseph
Goetz, O F
Public Works Administration
Roosevelt, Franklin D
Ickes, Harold
Vint, Thomas Chalmers
Downer, Jay
Abbott, Stanley
Clarke, Gilmore
Abbuehl, Edward H
van Gelder, Hendrick
Demaray, A E
Marshall, Robert
Browning, R Getty
Kefauver, Estes
Austin, William M
Lee, W I
Spelman, Harold J
Teer, Nello L
Works Progress Administration
Emergency Relief Administration
Civilian Conservation Corps
Weems, Sam
Hartzog, George
Udall, Stewart
Drury, Newton B
Bayliss, Dudley
McDowall and Wood, Incorporated
Mount Airy Granite Corporation
Vecillio, David
Troitino, Joe
Figg and Muller Enterprises, Incorporated
Jasper Construction Company
Davis, Timothy
Dikigoropoulou, Lia, field team project manager
Shanklin, Ian, landscape architect
Yost, Cheria, landscape architect
Klupsz, Lidia, landscape architect
Edick, Thomas, sponsor
Everhardt, Gary, sponsor
Johnson, Gary, sponsor
Hess, Allen, sponsor
Orr, Will, sponsor
Young, Kelly, transmitter
Quin, Richard, historian
Weiner, Natascha, delineator
Stormont, Matthew, delineator
Rosa, Carlos Jimenez, delineator
Haas, David, photographer
Cuthbertson, Jennifer K, delineator
Dubin, Elisabeth, delineator
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Big sky overlook view across war fields looking east-southeast. - Blue Ridge Parkway, Between Shenandoah National Park and Great Smoky Mountains, Asheville, Buncombe County, NC
Depicted place North Carolina; Buncombe County; Asheville
Date Documentation compiled after 1968
Dimensions 4 x 5 in.
Current location
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
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HAER NC,11-ASHV.V,2-11
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This file comes from the Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS), Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) or Historic American Landscapes Survey (HALS). These are programs of the National Park Service established for the purpose of documenting historic places. Records consist of measured drawings, archival photographs, and written reports.

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  • Significance: Blue Ridge Parkway was the first long-distance rural parkway developed by the National Park Service. Its designers adapted parkway development strategies originating in suburban commuter routes and metropolitan park systems and expanded them to a regional scale, creating a scenic motorway linking two of the most prominent eastern national parks. The parkway was conceived as a multiple-purpose corridor that would fulfill a variety of social, recreational, environmental and pragmatic functions. In addition to preserving and showcasing attractive natural scenery, the parkway was designed to display the traditional cultural landscapes of the southern Appalachian highlands, providing visitors with an idealized vision of America's rural heritage. At frequent intervals the parkway borders expand to encompass smaller parks, recreational areas, and historic sites, many of which include picnic areas and/or overnight accommodations. Blue Ridge Parkway's attractive natural and cultural features, its diverse recreational attractions, and its relatively accessible East Coast location have long made it the most heavily visited unit of the National Park System.
  • Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N517
  • Survey number: HAER NC-42
  • Building/structure dates: 1935-1987 Initial Construction
Source http://lcweb2.loc.gov/master/pnp/habshaer/nc/nc0400/nc0478/photos/345711pu.tif
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