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Noah 'Bud' Ogle Place Nature Trail, Gatlinburg, TN 37738, USA
Spring at the Noah Bud Ogle Cabin
The Noah Bud Ogle Place was a homestead located in the Great Smoky Mountains of Sevier County, in the U.S. state of Tennessee. The homestead presently consists of a cabin, barn, and tub mill built by mountain farmer Noah Bud Ogle (1863--1913) in the late 19th-century. In 1977, the homestead was added to the National Register of Historic Places and is currently maintained by the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
The surviving structures at the Noah Ogle Place are characteristic of a typical 19th-century Southern Appalachian mountain farm. Ogle's cabin is a type known as a saddlebag cabin (two single-pen cabins joined by a common chimney), which was a relatively rare design in the region. Ogle's barn is an excellent example of a four-pen barn, a design once common in the area, although this barn is the last remaining four-pen barn in the park. Ogle's tub mill is the park's last surviving operational tub mill and one of the few operational tub mills in the region. A later owner of the Ogle farm renamed the farm Junglebrook, and the farm is thus sometimes referred to as the Junglebrook Historic District
Bud Ogle Cabin - Roaring Forks Motor Nature Trail
A beautiful Fall day for exploring the cabin, barn, mill and nature trail.
Great Smoky Mountain National Park
Taken on the nature trail at Noah 'Bud' Ogle Place on the Roaring Fork motor trail from Gatlinburg, TN.
John Oliver Cabin
Stop #3 on Cades Cove 11 mile scenic loop - Great Smoky Mountains National Park - TN
Getaway in Tennessee: Hiking and Camping in the Great Smoky Mountains!
Visited Tennessee for a weekend with one of my best friends! So so fun.
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Walker Sisters still fascinate in the Smokies
Every week, Robin Goddard unpacks history for visitors at Little Greenbrier School in the Smokies. She particularly loves sharing the stories of the Walker Sisters she learned about as a child.
Tipton Cabin Place Great Smoky Mountains National Park .wmv
Exploring the Tipton cabin place in cades cove great smoky mountains national park Colonel hamp tipton a veteran of the revolutionary war who shortly after civil war built this two story home in mid 1800's.This homestead included a smokehouse,woodshed,corn crib,blacksmith shop,cantilever barn and apiary hive area for bees.Presevered in beauty and deserving of our respect.This is the beautiful side of the volunteer state.Key Words Only:tourism,attractions,adventure,exploring,travel,hiking,family fun culture,
Exploring Frontiersman Cabin Cades cove great smoky mountains.wmv
Exploring carter shields cabin frontiersman and veteran of the battle of shiloh, Step back in time to earlier settlers views around the old homestead.This is just one of many past settlements through out cades cove great smoky mountains national park.We must help persever these scenic historical places deserving mainly of our respect.This is the beautiful side of volunteer state.
Exploring Pigeon Forge & Gatlinburg while RV Living & Traveling Fulltime - Cades Cove, Roaring Fork
Exploring Pigeon Forge & Gatlinburg while RV Living & Traveling Fulltime - Cades Cove, Roaring Fork (EP13)
Join us as we explore Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg TN, as we travel and live fulltime in an RV.
Places we visited in this episode...
Cades Cove, Townsend TN
Smokey Mountain Heritage Center (Historic Buildings)
Foothills Parkway
Pigeon Forge Main Street & Attractions
Gatlinburg Trail Trailhead
Ant Hill at our Campsite
Taking the Trolley to Gatlinburg (and leaving General at home)
Cooter's Place (Dukes of Hazard Museum)
The Village Shops in Gatlinburg
Sevierville Greenway and Courthouse with Dolly Parton Statue
Little Cove Road (more trouble with Google and Garmin taking us on bad roads with the trailer)
Noah Bud Ogle Farmstead (very rough trail)
Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail
Honeysuckle Meadows RV Park, Wears Valley TN
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Roaring Forks Motor Nature Trail
Finally open, been waiting all winter.
Rustic Scenic Roads in Appalachian Mountains
Now you can see what I see while driving... Take a look. Some comments in English and some - in Ukrainian. Sorry for inconvenience.
Great Smoky Mountain National Park - Homestead (stills)
Photography by Kris Williams - filmed October 2006
Josiah Maples Group of Sevier County, Tennessee
An introduction to the Josiah Maples group of Sevier County, Tennessee. A visit to the old farm and surrounding cemeteries where several groups of Maples from Missouri and Oklahoma also have roots. Research by Mike Maples.
Beauty In Appalachian..BLUE RIDGE
Appalachian Heartland Journey...In The heartland and rural America Appalachian and the beauty of nature from these mountains where I grew up..its BEAUTY IN APPALACHIAN. Larry Joe Cashen drifts back and shows the positive and humble hard workin ways of the folks from the Appalachian blue ridge smoky mountains..Its gods green fields and growing and living close to nature..Songs written and preformed by Larry Joe Cashen...BACK HOME AGAIN and DOWN IN TENNESSEE...We used to raise Tobacco and Corn and I hauled coal outta Kentucky and drank a lot of corn moonshine up there in Del Rio Tennessee.. I spent a lot of time in Greenville Tennessee and on Burnett Gap.