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THURSDAY; JULY 1939 THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACON IAN PAGE THREE I TO YOU! FR KLIN EAUTIFU. A WELCQMJ AN A Town of Homes in the Heart of Tourist Land imiiitiiijrniriiiii)nnfflifiiiii)ai'i"---""J-,--m""'" Franklin is on the Shortest Route from the South to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park Located on the Little Tennessee River atop one spur of Trimont Mountain, FRANKLIN is lavish in her gifts to those seeking her hospitality. Mountain breezes cool every home. Scenic panoramas lie in every direction. Franklin is CLOSER to more scenic attractions than is any other point in Western North Carolina! JOHN BYRNE TOWER ON WAY AH BALD Within an hour's drive from Franklin: Wayah Bald The Cherokee Indian Reservation The Great Smoky Mountains National Park Cullasaja Falls Bridal Veil Falls Nantahala Gorge Town of Highlands Whitesides Shortoff Mountain Standing Indian Mountain Appalachian Trail Not far away are the new TVA and the Carolina Aluminum company's dams with their lakes set like gems in the mountains. Forest Service Developments Making Wonderlands Accessible Dry Falls Cliffside Lake and Recreational area Van Hook Glade auto camp Arrowood swimming pool and picnic ground ' .v; Standing Indian picnic ground ?Jsf . ir Southern Region, U. S. Forest Photo Wayah Bald picnic ground John Byrne lookout tower topping Wayah Bald Winding Stairs road Three Game refuges . . ' Joyce Kilmer memorial forest with its LOWER CULLASAJA FALLS Encircling Franklin are 300,000 acres of National Forest that is being developed for watershed protection, timber produc tion, wild life restoration as well as for recreation. Here is a Sportsman's Paradise! SPEND YOUR VACATION WHERE NATURE'S BEAUTIES ARE AT YOUR DOOR w "l1niwilii
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