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  2. Summer in the Smokies: The best outdoor activities in ... - AOL

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    The Greenbrier area is often a quieter spot to enjoy the clear water of the Smokies, even though the section of Little Pigeon River is only about 15 minutes from downtown Gatlinburg.

  3. Shawnee State Forest - Wikipedia

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    Shawnee State Forest, also known as "Ohio's Little Smokies", is a state forest in the U.S. state of Ohio.It is located in western Scioto County and eastern Adams County and encompasses 63,747 acres (25,797 ha) of woodland.

  4. Word from the Smokies: Spring's grand performance is prime ...

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    The ideal nesting site can mean as many different things as there are bird species in the Smokies — and so far, that tally is 254, according to Discover Life in America. But not all 254 species ...

  5. Wild Bird Centers of America - Wikipedia

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    Wild Bird Centers of America was founded in 1985 in the suburbs of Washington, D.C. [1] The first Wild Bird Center retail store was located in Cabin John, Maryland. [3] [4] [5] The company and its franchisees have been recognized by industry publications and organizations.

  6. Word from the Smokies: Our winsome birds of winter, and how ...

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    The first Christmas Bird Count in Great Smoky Mountains National Park was held in 1935. This season, several counts will include areas of Western North Carolina and East Tennessee, and two will ...

  7. Great Smoky Mountains National Park - Wikipedia

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    The largest logging operation in the Smokies was the Little River Lumber Company, which logged the Little River watershed between 1901 and 1939. The firm constructed the Little River Railroad to haul timber out of the remote regions of the area, [ 139 ] and established company towns at Townsend (named for the company's chief owner and manager ...