National Park Quiz - Great Smoky Mountains

Can you guess this trivia about Great Smoky Mountains National Park?
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U.S. states that share the Great Smoky Mountains
North Carolina
Tennessee
2,190 mile-long trail that passes through the Great Smoky Mountains
Appalachian Trail
Former name of Kuwohi, the highest point
Clingmans Dome
Other highest points of the Great Smokies
Mt. Guyot
Mt. Le Conte
Great Smoky Mountains National Park was established in 1934 under which president?
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Nearby city home to Dollywood, a theme park named for country singer Dolly Parton
Pigeon Forge
The Great Smoky Mountains are considered the "world capital" of this amphibian, with around 30 species living in the park
Salamander
Reservoir created by the tallest dam in the eastern United States
Fontana Lake
Northern entrance town of the park (starts with "G")
Gatlinburg
Tribe that occupied the Great Smoky Mountains before the Indian Removal Act
Cherokee
The above tribe called the mountains "Shaconage" which means "Land of ____ Smoke"
Blue
Isolated valley with old cabins, churches and fields
Cades Cove
Country musician who sang "Smoky Mountain Rain"
Ronnie Milsap
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