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Page 1 of 3 Tennessee’s National Natural Landmarks Contribute to the Nation’s Geological and Ecological History By Andrea Shea Bishop In 1947, Joseph and Louise McAnulty purchased a 10-acre tract of
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Nashville / /

Company

Coastal / Brady Mountain / /

Country

United States / /

Event

Person Communication and Meetings / /

Facility

University of Tennessee / Memphis State University / Millersville State College / /

IndustryTerm

school site / travel expenses / /

NaturalFeature

Savage Gulf / House Mountain / Rattlesnake Falls / Short Mountain / Reelfoot Lake / Sequatchie Valley / Hatchie River / Doe River Gorge / Black Mountain / Virgin Falls / /

Organization

U.S. Air Force / Memphis State University / Department of Environment and Conservation / Protestant Episcopal Church / State College / University of Tennessee / Tennessee Parks and Greenways Foundation / Division of Natural Areas / Division of Natural In / National Park Service / Vanderbilt University / Department of Environment / /

Person

Maurice Edwards / Jo McAnulty / Louise McAnulty / Joseph McAnulty / Catherine Keever / Conley Hole / Mike Clark / Richard Powell / Hal DeSelm / John Armon / Elsie Quarterman / Andrea Shea Bishop / /

Position

prominent local businessman / geology professor / geologist / biology professor / The Tennessee Conservationist / ecologist / heritage botanist / ecology professor / ecologist in Pennsylvania / /

ProvinceOrState

Grundy County / Coffee County / Tennessee / Hardeman County / Pennsylvania / /

Region

eastern United States / West Tennessee / /

URL

www.tn.gov/environment/na / www.nature.nps.gov/nnl / /

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