The Appalachian Trail 2
by Shelia Hunt
Title
The Appalachian Trail 2
Artist
Shelia Hunt
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
On one of our hikes in western North Carolina, the Appalachian Trail wound through a dense forest of lush green, towering trees, creating such a picturesque scene. Laden with red pine needles here and there, the trail was illuminated by dappled sunlight filtering through the lush canopy, casting a warm glow on the path. The journey along this scenic route offers a serene and enchanting experience, surrounded by the beauty of nature.
The Appalachian Trail is listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). It was added to the register on October 2, 1968, as a significant historic and cultural resource. This recognition emphasizes the trail's importance not only as a recreational and natural landmark but also as a part of the nation's historical heritage. The National Register of Historic Places is the official list of the nation's historic places worthy of preservation, and the inclusion of the Appalachian Trail acknowledges its cultural and historical significance.
The Appalachian Trail, stretching from Georgia's Springer Mountain to Maine's Mount Katahdin, traces its origins back to the visionary Benton MacKaye in 1921. His dream was realized through the collaborative efforts of volunteers and the formation of the Appalachian Trail Conference, now known as the Appalachian Trail Conservancy. By 1937, after years of meticulous planning and construction, the trail spanned its full length, offering a continuous pathway through the eastern U.S. Recognized as a national scenic trail in 1968, the Appalachian Trail has since captivated outdoor enthusiasts, conservationists, and adventurers, evolving into a cherished symbol of natural beauty, community engagement, and enduring spirit.
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January 13th, 2024
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Holly April Harris
So lush and beautiful! I am very pleased to feature your wonderful artwork in the group ‘Appalachia America.’ Please add it to the “2024 First Quarter FEATURED IMAGE Collection” thread in the discussions area to record and display your image amongst the best in the group. Thank you! 2/13/24