We are getting ready to go to press with the latest (March 2010) Alleghany Historical – Genealogical Society, Inc. newsletter. A large section of the newsletter focuses on the 75th anniversary of the Blue Ridge Parkway.
Alleghany County is proud to celebrate this anniversary because of our close relationship with it. A few notable ties are:
- Work was begun on the Parkway at Cumberland Knob, Alleghany County, N.C. September 11, 1935.
- Midpoint of the Parkway is in Alleghany County near Mahogany Rock Overlook, elevation 3436′, mile marker 235 of 469 total miles. (Mahogany Rock is also a popular hawk watching site.)
- First section of Parkway to be completed and open was 7.641 mile stretch from U.S. Highway 21 to Air Bellows Gap in Alleghany County, N.C.
- Alleghany native, U.S. Representative Bob Doughton sponsored original bill.
- Doughton Park in Alleghany & Wilkes Counties is the largest recreational area in the entire park.
- The Blue Ridge Parkway is the most visited U.S. National Park.
We’ve also added an article on the 50th anniversary of the monster March 1960 snows and efforts to develop a county historical museum.
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