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Smith Mountain
Dam. At the base of the Smith Mountain in Pittsylvania and Bedford
counties is the Smith Mountain Dam, built and operated by American
Electric Power (formerly Appalachian Power Company). The dam is part
of a pumped storage and hydroelectric development project that includes
Leesville Dam in Campbell and Pittsylvania counties. |
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Booker T.
Washington Monument. Born a slave and deprived of any early education,
Booker Taliaferro Washington went on to become America's foremost
black educator of the early 20th Century. He was the first principal
at the Tuskegee Institute, where he championed vocational training
as a means for black self-reliance. A well-known orator, Washington
also wrote a best-selling autobiography and advised Presidents Theodore
Roosevelt and William Taft on race relations.
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The Blue
Ridge Parkway idea came out of the Great Depression as a way to link
Shenandoah and Great Smoky Mountains national parks by way of a recreational
motor road. It was constructed in segments, usually from one major
access point to another. Construction began in 1935 near the North
Carolina – Virginia border and ended with completion of the
section around Grandfather Mountain in 1987. |
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Natural
Bridge inspired both reflection on God's supreme power and curiosity
about the science of nature. In its beautiful setting, one that became
increasingly accessible as civilization expanded westward, the Bridge
inspired countless renderings that provide not just pictures of a
bridge but the frame of reference for each artist. Taken as a continuum,
these renderings are fascinating glimpses into the philosophy, art,
technology, and culture of each time period. |
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D-Day Memorial
June 6, 1944 D-Day Normandy coast of France, Largest air, land &
sea invasion ever undertaken. A Granite Arch Monument is inscribed
with the Allied Forces Code Name for D-Day "OVERLORD" on
the 88 Acre Site overlooking Bedford and direct views of the Blue
Ridge Mountains. Congress selected Bedford to be the home of the national
memorial to D-Day; the reason being that according to historians Bedford
sustained the highest per-capita loss from a single community.
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Peaks of
Otter is formed by three mountains positioned in a triangular pattern
- Sharp Top Mountain (3,875 feet), Flat Top Mountain (4,001 feet),
and Harkening Hill (3,372 feet). A beautiful mountain lake rests at
the triangle's center. The Blue Ridge Parkway passes through mountain
passes and intersects with Virginia highway 43 at mile marker 85.9.
The Appalachian Trail passes only a few miles to the North and can
be easily accessed via the Blue Ridge Parkway. The Peaks of Otter
wilderness area is truly one of the Blue Ridge Mountain's best-kept
secrets. |
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