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Camera Maker Canon Camera Model Canon EOS 20D
Aperture f/14 Color Space Uncalibrated
Exposure Value 0 EV Exposure Program Program
Exposure Time 1/500 sec Flash No Flash
Focal Length 73 mm ISO 400
Metering Mode Pattern Date/Time 2006:12:23 14:29:48
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Exposure Mode 0 Keywords travel United States of America United States America USA US Virginia VA Lee County history historical historic historical marker famous landmark road side highway popular Place of Interest Places of Interest Tourist Attraction Tourist Attractions Tourist Destination Tourist Destinations Travel Destination Travel Destinations tour tourism tourist attraction destination Sign Signs American Day Daytime Historical Sites Vertical Education Historical Site Marker Markers Outdoor Outdoors Outside Road Road Signs Roadside Roadsign information display Cumberland Gap Dr. Thomas Walker Duke of Cumberland Daniel Boone pioneers Kentucky General Ambrose E. Burnside historic marker historic site no people nobody sign with text
Caption K1 Cumberland Gap The pass was long the gateway to the west. On April 13, 1750, Dr. Thomas Walker reached the gap, which he named for the Duke of Cumberland, son of George II. A few years later Daniel Boone and numberless pioneers passed through it on the way to Kentucky. In August, 1863, Cumberland Gap was captured by a Union Army under General Ambrose E. Burnside. Conservation & Development Commission 1929