Cabin in the Cove by vernabeth

Cabin in the Cove

These old cabins in Cades cove were homes to early settlers. Of course, they are empty and only there for visitors to the cove to explore.
John Oliver Place is actually the "honeymoon house" John Oliver constructed for his son. When John and Lucretia Oliver arrived as the first white settlers in Cades Cove in 1818, they spent their first winter in an abandoned Cherokee hut.

In 1822, they constructed a dwelling of their own, located approximately 50 yards in front of their first "home" in Cades Cove. Even the shingles on the roof were made from trees. The Olivers purchased their own land in 1826, and the cabin site remained in the family until the establishment of the Great Smoky Mountain National Park
What a lovely spot - it looks sop peaceful but maybe a bit isolated?
October 2nd, 2014  
Lovely scene and a beautiful capture. It looks so homey there.
October 2nd, 2014  
A lovely scene:-)Would be nice to stay there and get away from everything!!
October 2nd, 2014  
Great capture of this lovely cabin and the huge trees.
October 2nd, 2014  
Great shot. Fav
October 2nd, 2014  
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