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  2. Half-smoke - Wikipedia

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    A half-smoke is a type of hot dog found in Washington, D.C., and the surrounding region. [1] Larger, spicier, and with more coarsely-ground meat than a regular hot dog, the sausage is often half-pork and half-beef, smoked, and served with herbs, onion, and chili sauce.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Word from the Smokies: Park’s highest peak reclaims ... - AOL

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    Clingmans Dome has been officially renamed Kuwohi, which is the Cherokee word for mulberry place. Kuwohi is a sacred place for the Cherokee people.

  5. Smokies - Wikipedia

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    Smokies may refer to: Great Smoky Mountains , a major mountain range in the southern part of the Appalachian Mountains, eastern United States Great Smoky Mountains National Park , a national park that preserves the respective mountain range

  6. Word from the Smokies: Fly specialists converge to name ... - AOL

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    Discover Life in America, which like Smokies Life is a nonprofit partner of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, has catalogued 21,799 species in the park since it launched in 1998, of which ...

  7. Great Smoky Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Smokies are best known as the home of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, which protects most of the range. The park was established in 1934 and, with over 11 million visits per year, is the most visited national park in the United States. [1] The Smokies are part of an International Biosphere Reserve.

  8. 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 ...

  9. Boundary markers of the original District of Columbia

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    Map of the boundary stones. The District of Columbia (initially, the Territory of Columbia) was originally specified to be a square 100 square miles (260 km 2) in area, with the axes between the corners of the square running north-south and east-west, The square had its southern corner at the southern tip of Jones Point in Alexandria, Virginia, at the confluence of the Potomac River and ...