jeudi 28 décembre 2017

Blue Ridge Parkway Bed And Breakfast And Scenery

By Betty Jackson


The Blue Ridge Parkway is a historic roadway in the United States. Often considered one of the most scenic roadways in America, it is also part of Great Smokey Mountains and Shenandoah National park systems. Connecting the Great Smokey Mountains to Shenandoah National Park, it is considered a main thoroughfare through the park. When looking for lodging, the Blue Ridge Parkway Bed And Breakfast is often considered one of the best places to stay in the area.

A drive on the scenic parkway is an incredible journey along the ridge of a mountain. Whereas, when it comes to hiking, there are a number of trail heads located along the roadway. As such, whether serious hiker, or driver wanting to take a break, the many trail heads offer an opportunity to see the area on foot. Whether taking the parkway, or a trip on Skyline Drive in Shenandoah National Park, travelers will see some of the most beautiful scenery in the United States.

The National roadway has often been the most visited in the United State since 1946. The National Park Service owns and maintains the parkway and other roads in the area. Whereas, a lot of the property along the side of the road belongs to the National Forest Service. As such, there is also free camping available in many areas of the forest. As a dedication to the beauty of the area, the U. S. Quarter was dedicated to North Carolina in 2015.

President Roosevelt and a number of contractors are responsible for the creation and development of these and other National parks and roadways. While the Blue Ridge Parkway was originally known as the Appalachian Scenic Highway, it is better know by its current name.

The work on the roadway began in September of 1935. The beginning phase took place near Cumberland Knob in North Carolina. After which, additional phases began in 1936. It was on June 30, 1936 when Congress changed the name and authorized the project as a National roadway.

While the parkway is quite beautiful, the history behind the development is mixed. For, while the construction project created a number of new jobs, there were also many residents whom lost homes and land during the process. In addition, commercial travel was rerouted to back and side roads, thus taking longer to make scheduled deliveries. In addition, there was a Cherokee Indian Reservation along the route which was also impacted by construction of the roadway.

Other setbacks include people not being able to build on land, even when owning the property and a rerouting of all commercial vehicles to back roads. Whereas, farmers could no longer farm on land legislated for agricultural use as the land was now in the area in which the construction project was taking place. As such, even with the new jobs the economy of the area took a major downturn.

While there have been a lot of changes related to the roadway, individuals need to remember those who gave so much to create such beautiful scenery. For, if not for the sacrifice of residents or the support of the President, the road, nor the National parks may have ever come into existence. As such, it is important to recognize those whom gave so much so that future generations could have such a beautiful place to stay and play.




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