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TUCKASEGEEFALLS Cemetery Cherokee FEDERAL AID ROUTES ATTACHMENT a for RELEASE REPRESENT FEDERAL AID ROUTES SMOOTHED AREA INCLUD 83 10’ 750,000' Big Witch Gap g g 690,000' 720,000' Blue 780,000' 840,000' 35 30’ 660,000' 810,000' 83 15’ Ridge 4.0 Z 630,000' 4.0 Jackson 1.0 Z Creek BLUE 600,000' Barnett KnobBARNETT 1.0 2.4 Parkway TO CLYDE TO CHEROKEE KNOB 2.5 2.5 2.4 LUCKSTONE MTN. g Creek g Z Luckstone 2.27 Soco Gap g Elev. 4,340 g Mountain 5.6 MountainSOCO GAP H Z 5.6 F H F %19 ELEV. 4,340 Rd. 19 Creek % Rd. Soco Falls County Jenkins County Cherokee Reservation 83 05’ 19 Indian Witch % .55 C H E R O K E E 2.3 Blue MT. LYN LOWERY ELEV. 6,240 Creek Big 3.7 Cherokee Creek Creek Ridge Wrights 2.3 Reservation 2.3 WATERROCK KNOB 3.7 Indian Creek G Z RE AT Wrights Cr. Creek Creek Buckhorn ELEV. 6,400 Bradley Ch. 1.55 Branch Z Mt. Lyn Wrights Lowery Creek F Church F Elev. 6,240 Buckhorn Reservation Green Mountain m Creek m Soco Creek H A Y W O O D 2.7 Thunderstruck Ridge Z TO WAYNESVILLE Creek 11.6 Swimmer 2.6 Buckhorn Pakrway I N D I A N Z 11.6 2.7 Cranberry Ridge Creek LEGEND Blue Jenkins Creek 35 30’ Summer FEDERAL AID ROUTES 1.3 RIDGE Parkway .5 Ridge C O U N T Y .5 1.3 .9 PRIMITIVE OR UNIMPROVED ROAD Jackson Jenkins 1.12 Indian .9 Mink RATTLESNAKE Jenkins Soco Z 19 Branch Rd. % Z 1465 Rattlesnake F H F Blackrock Mountain Branch MTN. Blackrock Balsam GRADED AND DRAINED ROAD Hood Creek F North Fork .4 F Fork 1.40 .9 Water Falls Creek Creek .9 Church StamperBranch Creek M PARKWAY BALSAM GAP 1465 Rd. 2 Cemetery A Woodfish SOIL,GRAVEL OR STONE SURFACED ROAD Water Falls .04 Rd. Rd. Plott Balsam Rd Q Shutin 1464 ! ELEV. 3,316 .5 Gap S .10 Branch Parkway 74 .30 .30 Cherokee Ch .5 MaintenanceShop Reservation Creek Cut-off 1576 .12 Indian 23 2 Rd. Soco L Balsam 23 Hutcheson 74 Expy. .13 Swain HARD SURFACED ROAD .96 " Stamper Blue Wing View 1777 GRASSY KNOB H Cemetery % .06 .40 H Shutin % .16 1.2 1471 Wrights A Creek Tooni Cherokee .87 Hwy. SneedCh. Smokies g Balsam Gap Creek 1472 H Elev. 3,316 4 4 19A-23 F 35 25’ F B 1773 Z 4 LANE UNDIVIDED HIGHWAY .80 .36 Ridge g Blackrock 1463 F Macedonia Macedonia 19 Blue Mountain North (.60) 1701 Grassy Knob Wing Cemetery Church % F Church Z Balsam Z F 1462 1700 .3 .20 Old N Ch. Crisp Woodfin STEESTACHEE BALD Balsam 1700 DIVIDED HIGHWAY N .3 .32 d Z R Rd. Cabin 1702 Z 1.3 Dummy Branch F Great 1.3 2.55 .42 Rd. F d Branch R ATTACHMENT A Old .35 OWL KNOB Wrights Soco Wesleyan BLACKROCK .20 Z Rd. TO CHEROKEE .50 Rd. 1472 Rock Wrights Indian Creek Rd. Balsam ELEV. 5,865 1701 Indian Rd. T 1462 .44 Ch MTN. Flat SteestacheeElev. 5,865 Bald 2.0 .27 .27 .23 Creek Washington T Crawford HIGHWAY WITH FRONTAGE ROADS Creek Cherokee Rd. Long Spring Reservation Daytona Rd. 1705 O .30 1703 Indian Plott .30 L Creek Z 1704 Owl Knob Stillwell Rock P Dark Ch. Spring 2.87 F Church Jones Z Creek 1701 Blue F C A F BALD MTN. Tolley19 F W % F F 1461 FULL CONTROL ACCESS F 2.5 19 Crawford Creek 83 20’ Cherokee ELEV. 5,854 Church Beef Market Corp. H .61 BUS H .5 1427 Cherokee% 2 Ridge Creek Z Tolley Soco Cr. Big Grassy g Cemetery 2.5 Top Laurel Patch Bald NS Soco Creek NON-SYSTEM ROAD 441 Sneed H Cemetery ! Flat g Cherokee Cemetery 1.2 Church Balsam Gap Bethel .5 Ridge Ridge Cherokee H Beef Market % Buff 2.10 .15 Branch g .25Cemetery Rd. Top BLUE Z 1.10 Ridge Licklog Gap Cemetery Creek 1461 Mine 19 Parkway Gap R E S E R V A T I O N H % Southern E g .31 Crawford Cabin 83 00’ Rd. Plott Z Cemetery Norfolk 1701 CreekPROJECTED LOCATION E .4 BUS 1.1 Rd. F Creek 2 g .17 Bald Mountain T 441 Elev. 5,854 " 1701 g BUS 441 Beetree 441 Crawford 1705 Oconaluftee .3 Z g Gap Dark U % 1.1 23 g R VER % g Creek I 74 g .4 1768 L % .25 Flat H 1424 % (.10) 1424 1427 A River Buff Y Rd. 1457 Fork 1369 .5 INTERSECTION DISTANCE 1767 County Rd. Mt. A N Old 2.0 #4 .5 Branch Creek g 1422 Pleasant Mt. Pleasant 1569 CARTER TOP Henry Rd. 1421 County Gap .64 Church g B Rd. Creek F Beetree g .5.51 .06 .5 O 441 A Flat Rd. W O'Dear H Bethel % Creek 2.0 Reservation Gap g L C Cabin Cemetery 1.1 1765 L S Ridge .3 Soco I (.20) .64 Henson Blue A CANEY FORK BALD O Bethel Indian Gap Cabin .3 1422 1.1 North Ridge Knob Old A M Rd. Blackrock 1421 .28 Ridge 1538 Old 1460 .1 1427 2.50 Rd. TRAFFIC CIRCLE Cemetery US 441 Hwy. Carter Top .1 Creek R F F Z ELEV. 6,063 1.8 1563 H Z Fork Dark Foxtown Z .3 Sheep Z .2 Loop 1.79 Qualla Black 1423 MOUNTAIN Joe Mountain H .10 Elev. 3478 Old Bald C O U N T Y O'Dear Mountain E D Olivet Cove Fisher Elev. 5,926 1423 Sheep H E Knob .15 1764 SHEEP Nantahala (Ashley Black Z Z Z Game Cagle Sherrill Land Rd) Expy. Z Creek Richland Gap Wesleyan Ch .80 Mountain Rd. a 19 Creek CemeteryH 1563 RIDGE g Cherokee Cr. Ridge % H Cut-off .50 m 1537 r Z .4 BLACK Upper (.20) .09 Henry Ridge Z Z Thomas Peak .15 1769 m Rd. 1424 Fork .4 Henry k Lone Bald HIGHWAY INTERCHANGE Creek Dark 1.17 g 570,00' OLD BALD Elev. 5,880 .19 Ridge Creek 1705 Caney Fork Bald Jericho Scott Elev. 6,063 M Rd. H Dark 1411 1428 Henry H Hyatt Rd. 2.00 1369 North 1705 Martin 1428 .71 North Camp Cemetery Jericho H 1460 1705 .57 Dark Z .45 1458 1459 ELEV. 5,926 Creek Richland (.28) .43 Skyline Smokies Lick RICHLAND BALSAM Balsam 1446 Rd. Henry Upper Rd Elev. 6,410 Z 1421 Cemetery Z .50 LONE BALD O .20 1421 Rd. SouthernRd Parkway Olivet Dills .33Dr. Log 1432 PattersonBuff Union Camp 1432 .80 F H Queen .45 Willits Rd. 1467 1706 ELEV. 6,410 CagleRd. Rd. F 1537 Cove .4 1406 1427 Clayton .50 Willits g Cemetery Creek ELEV. 5,880 .42Corp. U ChapelPatterson Buff DETAILED HIGHWAY INTERCHANGE 1419 Great Chapel 1411 Rd. Creek Creek Church H Skyline 1432 19 Ned .72 Old Forest (.08) Ridge Welch Campground Gap .43 1.18 1411 g g Top 1457 19.4 Cemetery H (.62) .24 Dr. Ridge Creek Z N Cr. Rd. Church Rd. % H Addie Reagan Bryson 1454 Cope Dills Gass Cemetery Addie Rd. .26 Lost 19.4 1420 1.00 Cemetery H Norfolk .35 441 .12 1455 .12 Rd. .78 % 1453 1536 Lost Ranch T 1419 Rd F (.04) 1707 j Z Morris 1468 2 Z Knob .8 Hill .07 .10 .23 1452 1457 A 1466 Rd. 1.46 .22 Rd. " Branch d Rd. R (.45) Addie Knob .28 .43 Scotts Creek 1.40Ridge ROAD THROUGH MOUNTAIN PASS Buff Creek .87 .45 School 1456 I Creek Rock .10 Church Mountain 1466 Hill .52 Creek Creek 1708 F .40 (.11) 1782 Great N H .62 Rd. Hyatt Buff Sugar Loaf Rd .57 W .30 Rd. Chapel Creek Black Creek Rd. 1443 1447 Rd. Balsam Mountains Martin Church 1389 1499 S g W G Creek Arrowood Rd. .33 Gunter Monteith Rd. Addie Strip .18 Dr. 23 .20 .25 Caskie Hollow Woods 1425 Cemetery Mine Dicks O 74 H Sutton H % Piney Mountain Dillard Union Hill Pl. Scott Rd. .26 Cemetery .50 Happy Mine SHERWOOD Rd. Cemetery .10 g National 1451 .45 .08 Z 1411 Hampton1.13 Z Rd. HIGHWAY BRIDGE Nantahala 1456 1426 1406 Low O O O Norman-Blanton Mayapple Choga Butt Rd. Rd. .40 Gap g 1452 Strip Cemetery H Choga Butt . Creek .07 .20 N Mine Rd. Knob 1446 O Hall 1408 Cole .41 Z PARKWAY 1420 R r .60 Hill .20 Expy. G Ockre 1770 Gap Union Hill 1416 1.84 .35 Knob Corp. Flat Spring Deep 1432 .41 Rd. E Deep .10 .87 Camp .75 .47 .27 Union Shoal Branch Shoal 1770 Gap g g Ochre Hill Ridge 1418 Rd. C Rd. g Creek g Log 1498 .30 H g g 1416 Church Sellers Church F Rd. Posey Cemetery Skyline Creek 1543 UNDERPASS .54 Gap Rd. Gap .21 DOUBLE TOP Smokey .50 T .30 Elders H Creek Norman Mountain Mull 1541 Smokies .70 Elementary Blanton Cemetery Fisher j .85 Z U Z Judaculla 1444 g Church .21 Thomas 1.40 .93 H 1411 Crooked Cemetery .18 Blanton 1709 Sugarloaf g Creek Rd. 1448 1785 MTN. 1.20 Kitchens Dills (.01) O Rd. (.15) Blanton 1708 Snaggy Bald Rd. Ensley Flat Spring Elev. 5,538 Branch .17 k WILDLIFE 1470 Cemetery Great .27 F Kitchen (.08) Rd. Gap .40 Creek g Z .54 Lick Creek .20 Rd. Dr. H S Shoal Rd. .30 1784 .21 Mountain Camp1442 Creek .14 Rest 1417 Loop Home Wood Creek .29 Rd. Cooper Church 1410 Old Beta .20 SlabTown .40 .60 Rd.
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