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Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Cade's Cove
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Cade's Cove is the most visited part of the most visited national park.  John and Luraney  Oliver came to Cade's Cove in 1818, and were it not for the kindness of the Cherokees, they would not have made it through their first winter.  Over the ensuing years other families joined them and formed a close-knit community that endured until the 1930's, when the government condemned their farms via eminent domain in order to create the park.

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Around the Loop
An 11-mile, one-way road makes a loop around the 6,853 acres of Cade's Cove, offering breathtaking scenery in all directions.


 
    












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