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Randy Johnson
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| #481170 in Books | 2016-06-06 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 11.41 x.95 x8.80l,.0 | File type: PDF | 296 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Winning, impeccably researched, a story equal to its subject|By Mike Healey|Grandfather Mountain ─ formed by a collision of continents 300 million years ago, located in the High Country corner of northwestern North Carolina, and with an elevation of 5,946 feet and a sprawling footprint that covers 50 square miles of southern Appalachian lowlands ─ is an epic mountain. As au||Beautifully illustrated and packed with fascinating scientific and historical facts, it's perfect for outdoors enthusiasts who find themselves housebound during a long winter storm.--Richmond Times-Dispatch||
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With its prominent profile recognizable for miles around and featuring vistas among the most beloved in the Appalachians, North Carolina's Grandfather Mountain is many things to many people: an easily recognized landmark along the Blue Ridge Parkway, a popular tourist destination, a site of annual Highland Games, and an internationally recognized nature preserve. In this definitive book on Grandfather, Randy Johnson guides readers on a journey through the mountain's hist...
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