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Off The Beaten Track Volume II: Western North Carolina, Pisgah
Item ID - BKS-4004

Join Jim Parham in Off The Beaten Track, a guide to mountain biking in Western North Carolina's Pisgah National Forest. This book contains detailed maps, concise ride descriptions and a user friendly format. »More Details
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Off The Beaten Track Volume III: North Georgia
Item ID - BKS-4005

Join Jim Parham in Off The Beaten Track, a guide to mountain biking in North Georgia. This book contains detailed maps, concise ride descriptions and a user friendly format. »More Details
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Playboating the Nantahala River: An Entry Level Guide
Item ID - BKS-4010

This entry level guide for whitewater kayakers and conoeists is an illustrated, rapid-by-rapid tour of western North Carolina's Nantahala and Tuskaseigee rivers, two of the best whitewater learning environments in the East. Filled with solid information for developing playboaters. »More Details
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Ray Hicks Master Storyteller of the Blue Ridge
Item ID - BKS-1028

Ray Hicks, the famous teller of Appalachian Jack Tales, is one of America's best-loved storytellers. In this book he shares a different kind of story, a chronicle of his family's experiences in the remote section of the North Carolina mountains where they have lived for more than 200 years. »More Details
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Super-Scenic Motorway: A Blue Ridge Parkway History
Item ID - 73830372

Highlighting the roles of key players and stakeholders, Whisnant explores the design and routing of the road; relations among landowners, business interests, and government agencies; environmental impacts; and historical and cultural representation and interpretation. »More Details
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Super-Scenic Motorway: A Blue Ridge Parkway History (paperback)
Item ID - 73871265

Highlighting the roles of key players and stakeholders, Whisnant explores the design and routing of the road; relations among landowners, business interests, and government agencies; environmental impacts; and historical and cultural representation and interpretation. »More Details
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That Magnificent Army of Youth and Peace: The Civilian Conservation Corps in North Carolina
Item ID - 90863291

In 1933 an Act of Congress created the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) to counter the hopelessness felt by millions of young men in the depth of the Great Depression. These young men (age 18 to 25) were set to the task of restoring land wasted by over farming, clear cut timbering, and erosion. The results of their efforts are recreational resources such as the Blue Ridge Parkway and Great Smoky Mountains National Park. (Paperback, 167 pages, by Harley E. Jolley) »More Details
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The Blue Ridge Parkway: Asheville to Cherokee (Travel Narrator Audio Driving Tours)
Item ID - 81840305

This narrated driving tour of the Blue Ridge Parkway from Asheville to Cherokee, NC covers this region's history, people and lore. »More Details
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The New Blue Ridge Cookbook
Item ID - 81755479

Authentic Recipes from Virginia's Highlands to North Carolina's Mountains.
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The Soul Tree: Poems and Photographs of the Southern Appalachians
Item ID - 82130079

The Soul Tree presents luminous photographs from the Blue Ridge Parkway and lyric poems written in resonance with the images. Each page offers a unique layout design created to elevate and inspire the reader with both the power of art and the power of nature. »More Details
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Traveling the Blue Ridge Parkway by J. Scott Graham
Item ID - 50521003

This book contains a truly insightful, colorful, and useful guide to the Blue Ridge Parkway, America's favorite drive. Expertly written and creatively designed, readers will enjoy 128 pages featuring 90 stunning photographs along with a fold-out map of the entire 469-mile parkway. »More Details
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Walking the Blue Ridge: A Guide to the Trails of the Blue Ridge Parkway
Item ID - BKS-1000

by Leonard M. Adkins, 256 pages »More Details
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Waterfalls of the Blue Ridge: A Hiking Guide to the Cascades of the Blue Ridge Mountains
Item ID - BKS-3012

by Nicole Blouin, Steve Bordonaro, Marilou Weir Bordonaro, and Kevin Adams, 216 pages »More Details
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Waterfalls of the Southern Appalachains and Great Smoky Mountains
Item ID - 81651088

Brian Boyd has personally selected over 100 spectacular waterfalls to offer in this edition of Waterfalls of the Southern Appalachians & Great Smoky Mountains. »More Details
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When the Parkway Came by Anne Mitchell and David Whisnant
Item ID - 74056507

The first-ever Blue Ridge Parkway book for children. This book is based on a letter written in 1937 from a local farmer to President Roosevelt. »More Details
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Wildlife Map of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Item ID - 81008283

This unique guide to fauna offers a great deal of natural history, providing information that will enable wildlife enthusiasts to locate many of the regularly occurring species of birds, mammals, reptiles and amphibians found in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. »More Details
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