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Title | Drinking fountain and horse trough in camping area |
Date | 1940 |
Description | Photograph shows a horse trough and a man at a stone drinking fountain near mile post 240 in Bluff Park (now Doughton Park) in section 2C of the Blue Ridge Parkway. Taken by J. E. V. in 1940. |
Commentary | Although originally named Bluff Park, the park was renamed later for "Farmer Bob" Doughton, the "Father of the Blue Ridge Parkway". Robert Doughton lived from 1863 to 1954. He was a powerful United States Congressman from Alleghany County and served from 1911 to 1919. |
Location |
Location Name: Doughton Park Parkway Milepost: 241.0
Latitude: 36.40596
Longitude: -81.17425 |
Creator Individual | J.E.V. |
Tags |
Alleghany County (N.C.)
Bluff Park (N.C.) Doughton Park (N.C.) Drinking fountains People Photographs Stone carving Stonemasonry |
Credit | Courtesy National Park Service, Blue Ridge Parkway |