Park looks to maintain piece of Smokies history through Elkmont
Park officials now say they prefer an option that retains the Appalachian Clubhouse, 15 cabins near it in an area called Daisy Town, a cabin awarded to one of the park’s founders by President Franklin Roosevelt and a larger cabin on so-called Millionaire’s Row that once belonged to Col. W.B. Townsend, head of the logging company that established Elkmont. The Appalachian Clubhouse would be restored for day use and exhibits would explain the history of Elkmont. The plan would cost about $5.7 million. Park officials are gathering public reaction to that plan until May 11 and hope to announce a final decision by early 2007.
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