Cumberland River

Cumberland River has been mentioned more than a dozen times throughout the RSS channels we monitor. This location appears to be especially popular on the channel 'The Historical Marker Database - New Entries' where it has less than a dozen mentions. As seen in the chart below, Cumberland River had the highest popularity figure in February, 2017.

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Photography: Alexander Gardner: ‘Memories of the War. Illustrations of the Grand Review’ and Matthew Brady photographs o...

[...] Theater of the American Civil War. The capture of the fort by Union forces opened the Cumberland River, an important avenue for the invasion of the South. The success elevated Brig. Gen. Ulysses [...]

artblart.com

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Sabbatical Time: My Favorite Places of Stillness

[...] of the John Muir Trail, setting off from the Leatherwood Ford Trail. The trail parallels the Cumberland River and there are several places along the path to find a boulder and enjoy the stillness of [...]

KnoxPriest
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knoxpriest.com

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Intoducing our newest development; Swinging Bridge

[...] .  The New River originates on Frozen Head Mountain and flows into the Big South Fork of the Cumberland River.  Elk are regularly seen in the area, and the Royal Blue Unit of the Cumberland Wildlife [...]

countryplacesinc.com

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Beautiful Kentucky Lake Wall Map

[...] , you may find a tourist town named Grand Rivers, which is between Lake Barkley on the Cumberland River and Kentucky Lake on the Tennessee River. This little town is becoming a destination with [...]

oldfieldart.blogspot.com

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Travel contests & sweepstakes: win luxury holidays

[...] includes airfare, hotel stay, spa treatments, some meals, the chance to cruise down the Cumberland River, the chance to tour Civil War sites and plantations, passes to the Grand Ole Opry with a [...]

theluxurytravelexpert.com

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The Best Canoe Trips Nashville Area Offers

[...] for sightings in Nashville. There are plenty of local species and migratory birds too. The Cumberland River is a favorite for bird groups. For some slow paddling interspersed with gentle rapids head [...]

asthmahealthtips.blogspot.com

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Coming soon! Uncle Phil takes 'Yesterday' from Knoxville to Nashville

[...] down the Tennessee River to Lake Barkley. From there they'll take the Barkley Canal to the Cumberland River then on to Nashville where Yesterday will reside. The Valentine boys have been checked out [...]

cruisingthegreatloop.blogspot.com

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