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The Blue Ridge Parkway
Harley E. Jolley

The Blue Ridge Parkway

Univ. of Tennessee Press (1969)
9780870491009
236 pages | 156 x 229 mm
Dewey 975.5
LC Classification F217.B6 J6
LC Control No. 68009777

Subject

  • History / United States / State & Local / South
  • Travel / United States / General
  • Travel / United States / South / East South Central
  • Travel / United States / South / South Atlantic

Plot

Winner of the Thomas Wolfe Memorial Literary Award! For 469 miles the Blue Ridge Parkway follows the crests of ridges and mountains on a ribbon-like course through some of the nation's most spectacular scenery. Each year millions of visitors travel this "pleasure parkway," marveling at its breathtaking vistas and sensing the rich lore of a rugged wilderness that for centuries kept its mountaineer residents isolated. Few visitors recognize, however, the dramatic achievements that the parkway represents. In the beginning intense political infighting, on all levels of government, jeopardized the vision of a new kind of road. But once the future of the parkway was secure, planners and construction engineers were faced with unique guidelines: build for pleasure, not speed; be careful with nature, leave no ugly scars; and retain rustic settings but provide modern conveniences and maximum recreational opportunities. All of this--the attractions and the colorful history--are a part of the total parkway story, told here by historian Harley E. Jolley, a specialist in the interpretation of pioneer history of the parkway area. His account is a sensitive interpretation of the origins, development, and beauty of a road that has been described as the most scenic in America.

Credits

Photographer Carlos C. Campbell

Details

First Edition Yes

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