The Walkers Sisters Cabin
Mike Ring Photography

The Walkers Sisters Cabin

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The most Famous cabin in the Smoky Mountains National Park.  The Walkers Sisters were the last family to live in the park.  The sisters' father, John N. Walker, married Margaret Jane King in 1866 shortly after returning from the Civil War, where he fought for the Union and was imprisoned by the Confederacy. After marrying, John Walker obtained a house and property in Little Greenbrier Cove through Margaret's family, later expanding his land by buying out her brothers and sisters. The house was made of logs from tulip-poplars, insulated with mud and rock. Other buildings on the Walker property included a barn, corncrib, smokehouse, pig pen, apple barn, and blacksmith shop. A springhouse situated on a nearby flowing creek kept dairy products such as milk and butter cool throughout the year, as well as provided storage room for pickled root vegetables. 

 This adds a stunning pop of color to your home or office décor.

  • Limited Edition Photograph
  • Location: The Great Smoky Mountains, Tennessee.
  • Canvas is Gallery Wrapped (Ready to Hang on Wall)
  • Canvas is sealed with UV Protection
  • Aluminum is Float Mounted (Ready to Hang on Wall)
  • Photo by Award Winning  Photographer-Mike Ring

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