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This 1930s pen-and-ink map, filled with details and cartoon characters, was done by H.P. Ijams. Ijams was an artist who worked as an illustrator for the Knoxville News Sentinel from 1920 until his retirement in the 1950s. This map was one of the last that Ijams created to promote the new Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Rather than a road map, this guide is an often humorous look at the park.
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Ijams Nature Center is celebrating its 100-year start as the property of H.P. and Alice Ijams. Executive Director Paul James has written a book about the center that includes a number of family and historic photos.
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