An online community that shares a love for the Cumberland Plateau region.

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  • Rafe Lozano
  • Debbie Blinder Welch
  • Cierlmeyrin
  • Zebulon Turrentine
  • Marilyn A. Mullinix
  • Katherine Medlock
  • Sgt. York Patriotic Foundation
  • Alice Maiwald
  • Katie Goforth
  • Grandview Mountain Cottages
  • Bradley Hanson
  • Ron Castle
  • Sean Michael Blomquist
  • Wayne Howell
  • Elise LeQuire
  • Laura Alex

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Debbie Blinder Welch, Cierlmeyrin and Rafe Lozano joined Let's Go Plateau Nov 28, 2011
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Will Robbins and Leann Smith are now friends Jan 25, 2011

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Welcome!

What is your favorite part of the Cumberland Plateau? If you have a story to tell, we’d love to hear it! We would like for members of this online community to share authentic, first person narratives and photos of what it’s like to live, work and travel the Cumberland Plateau region.

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Katie Stokes

Renewable Energy Education on the Cumberland Plateau

I'm a resident of Knoxville, but my work takes me in and around the Cumberland Plateau. It's a beautiful area of the country and I'm glad that my work allows me to spend time there and to get to know the people. I work with the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy to coordinate the Tennessee Valley and Eastern Kentucky Wind Working Group. We're a group of wind energy stakeholders who…

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Posted by Katie Stokes on September 10, 2010 at 1:00pm — 3 Comments

Walt Page

BIG SOUTH FORK OFFERING ANOTHER WEEKEND OF FREE PROGRAMS

Tuesday, August 24, 2010:



The Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area which straddles the Kentucky-Tennessee line will again be offering several free programs this weekend. In Tennessee, the Bandy Creek Visitor Center will have a program Saturday morning at 10:00am on the “wild world of animals” in the Big South Fork region. This will be followed by a program at 1:00pm on amphibians living on the forest floor and a program at 7:30pm at the Bandy Creek Campground on fun… Continue

Posted by Walt Page on August 24, 2010 at 9:54am

Zebulon Turrentine

No Man's Land

While traveling north on highway 154 out of Jamestown, TN we are comfortably reminded that there are still some very wild places out there in the great state of Tennessee. Tennessee's Cumberland Plateau is host to Tennessee's greatest expanse of woodlands. Great news for other folks like me who like to pretend that they are the only humans on the planet. Prior to reaching the state line and turning into Kentucky highway 167 we have access to Big South Fork National Park and…
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Posted by Zebulon Turrentine on August 18, 2010 at 12:00pm

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Gary W. Luster

About the Cumberland Plateau National Heritage Corridor. 1 Reply

Started by Gary W. Luster. Last reply by Zebulon Turrentine Aug 10, 2010.

Gary W. Luster

About the Cumberland Plateau National Heritage Corridor. 1 Reply

Started by Gary W. Luster. Last reply by Zebulon Turrentine Aug 5, 2010.

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