Roaring Fork
Structure | Image | Appx. date of construction | Access | Notes |
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Alex Cole Cabin | early 19th century | Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail | Part of Jim Bales Place; moved from original location near Cole Cemetery | |
Jim Bales Barn | late 19th century | Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail | Part of Jim Bales Place | |
Jim Bales Corncrib | late 19th century | Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail | Part of Jim Bales Place | |
Ephraim Bales Cabin | late 19th century | Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail | dog-trot double cabin | |
Ephraim Bales Corncrib | late 19th century | Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail | located behind Ephraim Bales Cabin | |
Ephraim Bales Barn | late 19th century | Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail | located behind Ephraim Bales Cabin | |
Ephraim Bales Hogpen | Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail | located behind Ephraim Bales Cabin | ||
Alfred Reagan Cabin | late 19th century | Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail | Paneling and paint added in the early 20th century | |
Alfred Reagan Tubmill | Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail | located across the street from Reagan's cabin |
Read more about this topic: List Of Historical Structures Maintained By The Great Smoky Mountains National Park
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