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Great Smoky Mountains National ParkLight snowfalls typically occur several times each winter in the park.
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Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Junior Ranger: Blacksmithing
Join Ranger Brad and his blacksmith apprentices as they make dinner bells in the blacksmith shop at the Mountain Farm Museum. This video is closed captioned. To turn captions on or off, click on the caption button in the right-hand corner of the viewer control bar.
 
 

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Mountain Farm Museum
Schedule of Ranger-led Programs (available seasonally)
Junior Ranger

President Roosevelt at the park's Rockefeller Memorial.  

Did You Know?
Money to buy the land that became Great Smoky Mountains National Park was raised by individuals, private groups, and even school children who pledged their pennies. In addition, the Laura Spellman Rockefeller Memorial Fund donated $5 million to create the park.

Last Updated: February 25, 2009 at 14:19 EST