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struction of 19-mile, of the water- eve roa f m W ynesv tlUM
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section, and go through tne lamou r.B. The ,.oad will also link the Foothills Park
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way in Tennessee, ana, P" wayiuv
only 51 miles from Newport over a stand
ard highway.
The proposed routing is to go from here
to Cove Creek, a distance of 14 miles, then
to White Oak and follow. the Pigeon river
for 19 miles to the North Carolina-Tennessee
state line. It is only 18 miles from
the line to Newport.
Action on the road was culminated in
July, 1945, when member of the State
Hhway Commission together with offi
cials of the National Park Service met here
and discussed a general development pro
gram of highways and the Blue Ridge
Parkway in this area. At that meeting,
a tj noViom nf thf commis-
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sion, pointed out tnai ne was uiut
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