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Cades Cove Tn

Man became part of Cades Cove Tn beyond reach of human memory. Indians hunted here for uncounted centuries, but hardly any sign of them remains. White settlers followed the Indians to the Cove and their sign is everywhere: buildings and roads, apple trees and fences, daffodils and footpaths. Cades Cove is an open air museum that preserves some of the material culture of those who last lived there. Be sure to let us know how your visit here was!!

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Cades Cove Menu Guide
1. Settling Cades Cove Tn
| 2. Sparks Lane | 3. John Oliver Place
4. Primitive Baptist Church | 5. Methodist Church | 6. Hyatt Lane
7. Missionary Baptist Church |
8. Cades Cove Road (Rich Mountain Road)
9. Cooper Road Trail | 10. Elijah Oliver Place
11. Cable Mill Area | 12. Henry Whitehead Place
13. Cades Cove Nature Trail | 14. Hyatt Lane | 15. Dan Lawson Place
16. Tipton Place | 17. Carter Shields Cabin | 18. Sparks Lane


Photography by John Sheldon 1971

The eleven-mile loop road follows many of the grades and turns of the old wagon roads, fording a stream now and then. Along the way you are likely to see wildlife: deer and wild turkey year-round, lots of groundhogs in the summer.

Go carefully and observantly into another place and time, one apart from your existence today. See its sights and hear its sounds. Feel the road rise and fall under you. Stop, get out, and sense the rocky paths under your feet. be carried into the world of organic man, when he was a generalist and not a specialist. He lived each day as it came, solving each problem with hands and mind in common harness. Neither master of his environment nor victim of it, he took what Nature allowed him to have, and made his way.

Settlers first entered the Cove legally after an Indian treaty transferred the land to the State of Tennessee in 1819. Year after year then funnelled through the gaps, driven by whatever haunted them behind or drew them in front, until they spilled over the floor and up the slopes. Most of them traced their way down the migration route from Virginia into east Tennessee (more or less Interstate 81). Tuckaleechee (modern Townsend) was the last point of supply before the leap into Cades Cove Tn. A few years later pioneers moved directly over the mountains from North Carolina. They all came equipped with personal belongings, and the tools and skills of an Old World culture, enriched with what they learned from the Cherokee Indians.

The people of the Cove did not enter, settle and become shut off from the rest of humanity. They were not discovered by Park developers, still living a pioneer lifestyle. From the beginning they kept up through the newspapers, regular mail service, circuit riding preachers, and buying and selling trips to Tuckaleechee, Maryville and Knoxville. They went to wars and war came to them. They attended church and school, and college if financially able. A resident physician was here most of the time from the 1830’s on. Telephones rang in a few Cove homes about as early as anywhere else (1896).

Although remote and arduous, life here was little different from rural life anywhere in eastern America in the nineteenth century. Household and farm labor were done according to one’s age and sex. Men produced shelter, food, fuel and raw materials for clothing. Women cooked, kept house and processed things the husband produced.

Children and the elderly took care of miscellaneous loose ends when and where they could. In this way the home was an almost self-contained economic unit. The community was an important aspect of life to the settlers in a rural society. It was an extension of the household by marriage, custom, and economic necessity...a partnership of households in association with each other. The community as democratic in a general sense: there were few extremes of wealth and poverty; there was widespread participation in community affairs; and, no clearly defined social classes locked people in or out. There were common celebrations like family gatherings, workings, and funerals. Politics was tied to state, regional and national affairs. Law enforcement was personal in many ways. Justices of the Peace applied common sense, based on common law.

The Smoky Mountain Mall would like to thank the Great Smoky Mountains National Park for supplying us with this information.

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Cades Cove Heritage Tours To Offer Elkmont Firefly Tours
The Chattanoogan
Cades Cove Heritage Tours are available for just $10 per person every Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 1 p.m. The Heritage Center is located between the Townsend traffic light and the national park entrance, on Scenic Highway 73. To find your next ...

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Summer in the park: Great Smoky Mountains
CNN International
The location: Great Smoky Mountains National Park is in North Carolina and Tennessee. National parks ... For a day trip, don't miss: Cades Cove right after sunup (especially in the summer) to see the misty valley waking up and the wildlife at its most ...

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Smokies wildlife workers see an increase in bear cubs this year
WATE-TV
Visitors who say they've spotted bears while at the park say they saw them on the Laurel Falls Trail or at Cades' Cove. There have also been spottings near Elkmont. "It wasn't until we got to the really top of the trail when a couple of people told us ...

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Smoky Mountain Active Adventures: Part 2
Knoxville City View
The park offers three riding concessions in Tennessee and one in North Carolina, all open from mid-March through late November. The Tennessee options include the Cades Cove Riding Stables (865-448-6286), located near the campground at the start of ...


Family displaced in SW Charlotte house fire
Charlotte Observer
Charlotte firefighters and police on scene of a house fire at 4429 Cades Cove Drive in the southwest Charlotte. The fire was ... Police were not ready later Friday to connect the incidents at the two-story house in the 4400 block of Cades Cove Drive ...
Fire breaks out at Charlotte house hours after home invasionWSOC Charlotte
Steele Creek Home Destroyed By Fire Hours After Home InvasionCBS Local
Steele Creek home catches fire after break-inWCNC

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Hearthside Cabin Rentals Helps Families Find the Perfect Kid-Friendly Things ...
Watch List News (press release)
The Cades Cove Visitor Center also provides a corn meal milling demonstration and easy-to-explore log cabins for visitors. Kids can have fun and learn something at the same time. For families wanting something a little more outdoorsy, Hearthside Cabin ...


Knoxville daily sun

Hiking, biking and horseback riding provide springtime mountain exploration ...
Knoxville daily sun
... opportunities in the Smokies. BLOUNT COUNTY, TN — Visitors by the millions vacation in the Great Smoky Mountains each year to experience the great outdoors, see the national park's natural attractions and enjoy the beautiful mountain vistas ...

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Artist Q & A: Kathie Odom
Knoxville News Sentinel
Photo by Warren Bielenberg/Special to the News Sentinel Kathie Odom holds her painting “Sycamore Row” in Cades Cove. The painting is now ... Born and raised in Jackson, Tenn., Kathie Odom came to the University of Tennessee to major in art. At UT, she ...


Last of 10 trails closed by 2011 mountain tornado open again in Smokies
Victoria Times Colonist
GATLINBURG, Tenn. - Two Smoky Mountains hiking trails have been reopened, two years after tornado damage forced their closure. The National Park Service said Beard Cane and Hatcher Mountain trails — both in the west end of the 500,000-acre Great Smoky ...
Smoky Mountain Trails To Reopen Two Years After Tornado Damage Forced ...Huffington Post

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Storytelling center opens at King Family Library
Themountainpress
The Smoky Mountain Storytellers Association began as a small group began telling stories in Cades Cove. In 1994, the group became a nonprofit corporation. To the members' knowledge, they are the longest running storytelling group in Tennessee.


Cades Cove Pictures
by John Sheldon

Cades Cove Tennessee Menu Guide
1. Settling Cades Cove Tn | 2. Sparks Lane | 3. John Oliver Place
4. Primitive Baptist Church | 5. Methodist Church | 6. Hyatt Lane
7. Missionary Baptist Church |
8. Cades Cove Road (Rich Mountain Road)
9. Cooper Road Trail | 10. Elijah Oliver Place
11. Cable Mill Area | 12. Henry Whitehead Place
13. Cades Cove Nature Trail | 14. Hyatt Lane | 15. Dan Lawson Place
16. Tipton Place | 17. Carter Shields Cabin | 18. Sparks Lane

 

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