
The Cherokee Indian Reservation and the Qualla Boundary dominate this 1967 landscape, showcasing a unique intersection of cultural heritage and mid-century tourism. The Oconaluftee River flows through the heart of the area, passing by the Oconaluftee Indian Village and Mountainside Theater, which served as major cultural anchors for the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. To the east, themed attractions like Frontierland and Santa's Land highlight the growth of the region as a gateway to the Great Smoky Mtns Nat Park.
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