Noah Ogle Place

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Noah Ogle Place is a historic 19th-century mountain homestead preserved within the Great Smoky Mountains area, showcasing traditional Appalachian pioneer life and architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic homestead
historic site
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle log construction
vernacular Appalachian
associatedWith Ogle family
builtInCentury 19th century
category historic farms in Tennessee
log buildings in the United States
protected areas of Sevier County, Tennessee
conservationStatus preserved
country United States of America
surface form: United States
environment mountainous terrain
era 19th century
hasBuildingType barn
log cabin
outbuildings
hasFeature historic farm structures
mountain homestead layout
rural Appalachian setting
hasMaterial stone
wood
heritage Appalachia
surface form: Appalachian
interpretationFocus historic agriculture
pioneer life
traditional building techniques
locatedIn Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Sevier County, Tennessee NERFINISHED
Tennessee
United States of America
surface form: United States
namedAfter Noah Ogle
near Gatlinburg, Tennessee
openToPublic true
partOf Great Smoky Mountains
preservedAs cultural resource
preservedBy National Park Service
region Appalachia
surface form: Southern Appalachians
significance example of 19th-century mountain homestead
representation of traditional Appalachian architecture
representation of traditional Appalachian pioneer life
tourismType cultural tourism
heritage tourism
usedFor family residence
subsistence farming

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White Oak Flats hasHeritageSite Noah Ogle Place