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NC-P50 Cataloochee Trail
Marker text:
Cataloochee Trail P50
An old Indian path across mountains used by early settlers and in 1810 by Bishop Asbury. Trail passed nearby.
Archives and Highway Departments, 1959
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US 19 (westbound), Lake Junaluska, Haywood County, North Carolina
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