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Blue Ridge Parkway - Boating Along Smith Mountain Lake

Blue Ridge Parkway - Boating Along Smith Mountain Lake

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Original Caption: A boat moves across the smooth water, trailing a small wake. Mountains slope gently down behind the tree lined edges of the lake. A single golf ball waits on the green for the player to return and continue the game.

Location: (37.150° N 79.672° W)

Status: Public domain.
Digital Photographs Relating to America's Byways

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1995 - 2013
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The U.S. National Archives
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