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The John Oliver Cabin in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park -Club Chaos Eye Candy

John Oliver CabinThe John Oliver Cabin is a pioneer log cabin located in Cades Cove, which now lies within the boundaries of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

Unlike the national parks in the west, which were platted out from government lands, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park was once thousands of parcels of land, owned by many title holders.

In order to establish the park, many parcels were purchased, and some had to be condemned. A lucky few, including some Cades Cove residents, were awarded lifetime leases and were able to remain in their homes until the day they died.

And so, the families that built these strong cabins and used the fertile cove for farming and sustenance, eventually yielded their properties for the public good, And today, over eleven million visitors come to the Great Smoky Mountains every year, and most of them make their way to Cades Cove to have a look at how life used to be in the mountains!

I'll bet John Oliver never would have believed that his cabin would be visited 190 years after it was constructed! It has served as both a landmark for visitors, and as a monument to those hardy souls that eked out a living on the early frontier!

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Comments

Richard: That's a rustic cabin there. Looks peaceful. All right!

Posted by Matt Grohe Remax Des Moines (RE/MAX Real Estate Concepts) about 1 year ago

Matt...

Thanks, I really appreciate it!

Posted by Richard Weisser Coweta Fayette Real Estate about 1 year ago

Cades Cove is a great place to visit.  I've been on 5-6 different occasions and always feel as if I'm traveling backwards in time. 

Posted by Erik Hitzelberger, --Louisville-Middletown Real Estate (RE/MAX Alliance - Louisville REALTOR-Luxury Homes) about 1 year ago

Richard,

What a nice looking area. Great pictures too as usual.

Posted by Terry Chenier (Homelife Glenayre Realty) about 1 year ago

wow what a cabin and a great story.  I especially like the story about how this National Park was created.  As a lifelong Californian, it never occurred to me that the park could be "assembled".  Thanks for sharing and good luck with the contest!

Posted by Kate Bourland Empowering America to Live Debt Free (Financial Solutions Inc.) about 1 year ago

Richard, a bittersweet story about the parks beginnings. I would love to see Cades Cove, thank you so much for sharing this. Wonderful photos!

Posted by Andrea Swiedler - REALTOR - Greater New Milford CT, Litchfield County & More (Prudential Adams & Associates, REALTORS, New Milford CT) about 1 year ago
Richard: I would love to visit too. Thanks for letting us do it from the comfort of our computer chair.
Posted by Janice Roosevelt,Ecobroker, ABR, e-PRO ( - Keller Williams Real Estate -) about 1 year ago

Nicely done Richard! I can picture an old fashioned Thanksgiving being celebrated there!

Posted by Barb Szabo E-pro Realtor Cleveland Ohio Homes (RE/MAX Trinity) about 1 year ago
Richard, great cabin. So....., have you done a CMA yet? Can you get the listing from the park? OK, just kidding!
Posted by Gabe Sanders, Stuart Florida Real Estate (Premier Realty Group) about 1 year ago
Now that place would make a great hunting hsack even in todays world!
Posted by William Feela Realtor 651-674-5999 No. Branch,MN (WHISPERING PINES REALTY) about 1 year ago

Erik...

It's a must see ... we don't always go as the traffic can get pretty bad, but if you plan on a full day and taking your time, it's a wonderful place to go. Thanks.

Terry...

Thanks...It has been a favorite spot of mine for many, many years!

Kate...

In some cases, school children raised pennies and nickels to contribute to the "cause." It really is a great story. THX

Posted by Richard Weisser Coweta Fayette Real Estate about 1 year ago

In all the times that I have been there, I have yet to make it to Cades Cove.

Posted by JL Boney, III Columbia, SC Real Estate (Russell and Jeffcoat) about 1 year ago

Richard, it's nice to see that the Great Smokey Mountains National Park is being preserved for all to see in the years to come. I'm sure the John Oliver Cabin will be around for another 190 years.

Posted by Michael Setunsky (Michael's Commercial LLC) about 1 year ago

Richard - what a beautiful area, and I love the photo of the cabin. I will have to make a point to visit there.

Posted by Sharon Paxson Newport Beach Real Estate (Prudential California Realty, DRE License 01501912) about 1 year ago

What a wonderful treasure to be preserved.  Makes us appreciate the type of character log cabins that were built and the lifestyle of the day to day tasks.  What a beautiful setting ... priceless.

Posted by Connie Goodrich, CRS (McKinney Realtor) Texas (Keller Williams Realty) about 1 year ago

Richard - thanks for the pics.  I drove through the Smokey Mountains travelling from Nashville to WA DC once in the 70's. (I hope I have the right location!) I was working for a commercial photographer, and we were copying historical photos in every town where there was a Sambos's restaurant. Then we made giant bowups of the phots and displayed the local shots in each restaurant.  It was a very cool job.

I had to fly into Nashville to do some training, and decided I refused to be there without getting to see the scenery.  So I rented a car and drove through the fall leaves - it was truly magnificent.  I flew back home to California from WA DC.

You live in a beautiful place.

Posted by Sally Dunbar Fair Oaks Homes for Sale (Lyon Real Estate, Fair Oaks ('burb of Sacramento) CA) about 1 year ago

Very Interesting Article!

Posted by Pocono Mountain Lakes Realty about 1 year ago

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