Predating the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and the Blue Ridge
Parkway, the Appalachian Trail was established in the 1920s. Yet even
after volunteers had begun the pathway's construction, its southern
terminus was still undetermined. The more than 200 vintage photographs
of Images of America: Along the Appalachian Trail: Georgia, North
Carolina, and Tennessee have been culled from the Appalachian Trail
Conservancy, National Park Service, local trail maintaining clubs, state
archives, and historical societies. They illustrate the sweat, toil, and
dedication that went into building the trail over some of Eastern
America's highest and most rugged terrain. Also chronicled are the
people who lived along the trail's route, those who volunteered to
physically build it or lobby for its creation, and the many relocations
that have moved the pathway to optimal locations.