A vision for important lands to “be held for public use, resort, and recreation” grew out of the period of Romanticism, when artists and writers were influencing public interest in the unspoiled beauty of landscapes, wildlife, and nature. This public interest inspired local legislative…
The early morning fog blanketing the Tennessee Valley in late fall is a phenomenon that evokes memories of earlier times and the fragile balance between nature and humans. The eerie solitude is ripe with the sounds of birds and wildlife foraging alongside waterways and…
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