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Sugarlands

In the 19the century, mountain areas became popular vacation destinations, especially since large urban areas were often wanting for clean air and scenery. Mineral-rich mountain springs were thought to have health-restoring qualities, and the cool air of the higher elevations lured people seeking relief from allergies and hay fever. Colonel W. B. Townsend, the owner of the Little River Lumber Company, began to see the value of creating recreational areas on land that had already been stripped of its wood. In 1909, after the Elkmont area had largely been cleared, the company's train, the Little River Railroad, began offering daily train service from Knoxville to Elkmont in conjunction with Knoxville's Southern Railroad. Tourists also began pouring into Gatlinburg, especially after Andrew Huff opened the Mountain View Hotel in 1916. With the arrival of tourism, Sugarlanders found a wider market for their furs and produce.

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Name: Sugarlands topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Sugarlands, Sevier County, East Tennessee, Tennessee, United States (35.66300 -83.55666 35.70300 -83.51666)

Average elevation: 1,991 ft

Minimum elevation: 1,365 ft

Maximum elevation: 3,219 ft

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