Hazel Creek
Structure | Image | Appx. date of construction | Access | Notes |
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Granville Calhoun House | 1920s | Hazel Creek Trail | Built by George Higdon, purchased by Calhoun in 1928 | |
Hall Cabin | 1892 | Bone Valley Trail | The park's most remote historic structure |
Read more about this topic: List Of Historical Structures Maintained By The Great Smoky Mountains National Park
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