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Images of America: Tennessee

Lost Attractions of Sevier County

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The Great Smoky Mountains and Sevier County, in particular, have been major tourist destinations since the 1920s. Since then, many attractions, motels, restaurants, and other businesses have come and gone, including Jolly Golf, Magic World, Archie Campbell's Hee Haw Village, the Rebel Railroad, Goldrush Junction, and dozens more. This book collects and preserves the memories of these "lost attractions" that formed the foundation of today's Sevier County tourism economy.

128 pages, Paperback

First published July 25, 2011

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May 19, 2017
I would have liked to have seen more actual pictures of the attractions than just old ads for them, but then again...I suppose those are hard to come by. haha
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