President Franklin D. Roosevelt visited the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in September 1936, traveling by automobile from Knoxville, Tennessee to Asheville, North Carolina. Crowds, up to 10,000 people, lined the route along the way
Black-and-white photograph of President Franklin D. Roosevelt speaking into a microphone in his car ...
This photograph of North Carolina Governor Clyde R. Hoey speaking at the park dedication is by Natio...
This photograph of the Department of the Interior seal on the podium of the park dedication is by Na...
This photocopy includes a Department of the Interior memorandum regarding a visit to the Great Smoky...
This photograph of a crowd of visitors attending the park dedication is by National Park Service eng...
This photograph offers a rooftop view of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's procession down Main Stre...
This article in this 1937 Park Service Bulletin titled “First Lady Visits Smokies,” describes a visi...
The Great Smoky Mountains National Park was dedicated on Labor Day, September 2, 1940. A crowd of 10...
Black-and-white photograph of the President Franklin D. Roosevelt's car driving through a crowd duri...
This invitation to the dedication of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park was sent out on behalf ...
This document, written in the summer of 1940, expresses the interest on behalf of President Franklin...
This photograph is taken at the site of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park dedication. The park...
This photograph of Tennessee Governor Prentice Cooper speaking at the park dedication is by National...
This 2-page program describes the events at the dedication of the Great Smoky Mountains National Par...
This photograph of Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes speaking at the park dedication is by Nati...
Black-and-white photograph of President Franklin D. Roosevelt speaking into a microphone in his car ...
This photograph of North Carolina Governor Clyde R. Hoey speaking at the park dedication is by Natio...
This photograph of the Department of the Interior seal on the podium of the park dedication is by Na...
This photocopy includes a Department of the Interior memorandum regarding a visit to the Great Smoky...
This photograph of a crowd of visitors attending the park dedication is by National Park Service eng...
This photograph offers a rooftop view of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's procession down Main Stre...
This article in this 1937 Park Service Bulletin titled “First Lady Visits Smokies,” describes a visi...
The Great Smoky Mountains National Park was dedicated on Labor Day, September 2, 1940. A crowd of 10...
Black-and-white photograph of the President Franklin D. Roosevelt's car driving through a crowd duri...
This invitation to the dedication of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park was sent out on behalf ...
This document, written in the summer of 1940, expresses the interest on behalf of President Franklin...
This photograph is taken at the site of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park dedication. The park...
This photograph of Tennessee Governor Prentice Cooper speaking at the park dedication is by National...
This 2-page program describes the events at the dedication of the Great Smoky Mountains National Par...
This photograph of Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes speaking at the park dedication is by Nati...
Black-and-white photograph of President Franklin D. Roosevelt speaking into a microphone in his car ...
This photograph of North Carolina Governor Clyde R. Hoey speaking at the park dedication is by Natio...
This photograph of the Department of the Interior seal on the podium of the park dedication is by Na...