Highways in Harmony
Highways in Harmony introduction
Acadia
Blue Ridge Parkway
Colonial Parkway
Generals Highway
George Washington Memorial Parkway
Great Smoky Mountains
Mount Rainier
Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway
Shenandoah's Skyline Drive
Southwest Circle Tour
Vicksburg
Yellowstone
Yosemite


Blue Ridge Parkway
Virginia and North Carolina
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TIMELINE OF DEVELOPMENTS

1906
"The Crest of the Blue Ridge Highway" proposed; work on this private toll toad gets underway in 1914, but is halted by World War I.
January 1933
Franklin Delano Roosevelt inaugurated President at the height of the Great Depression.
August 1933
Roosevelt approves plan for an "Appalachina Scenic Highway" to connect Shenandoah and Great Smoky Mountains national parks.
December 1933
Project turned over to the National Park Service; Stanley Abbott appointed acting superintendenet.
1934
The "War Between The States" results in a decision to route the southern portion of the parkway through North Carolina; no route through Tennessee.
September 1935
Construction begins near Cumberland Gap Knob in North Carolina.
June 1936
The project is named "The Blue Ridge Parkway."
1941
Construction suspended due to outbreak of war; 170 miles of parkway is now complete; 300 more remain unfinished.
1946
Work resumes after war, but tight appropriations limit the pace of construction.
1956-66
NPS "Mission 66 development program pushes work towards completion; at the end of a project, only 7.7 miles remain unfinished.
1983
Construction of the Linn Cove Viaduct along Grandfather Mountain closes the "missing link".
September 1987
The entire 469.9 mile parkway is open for travel.
1996-97
Historic American Engineering Record documents the parkway.

sketch of Parkway
Parkway sweeping through Carolina rhododendron at Craggy Gardens, NC. Parkway entrance sign, inset, 1940.

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