Great Smoky Mountains National Park has set a two-day open house at Elkmont to showcase the newly-restored Appalachian Clubhouse.  
The first day, June 25, is set aside for the original residents of Elkmont and their families and on June 26 the general public is invited to attend.  The open houses are from 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. on both days at the Appalachian Clubhouse.  The Appalachian Clubhouse is located near the Elkmont Campground, 9 miles from Gatlinburg, Tenn.
On Saturday the Park is inviting former summer residents, land owners, and tenants of the Elkmont area.  During this period, students from Western Kentucky University, working cooperatively with the national park, will be at the Appalachian Clubhouse to conduct oral interviews of those individuals who wish to do so.  The goal is to capture stories of Elkmont’s golden years as a vibrant resort community.  
On Sunday the day’s focus is for the general public who will have an opportunity to visit the Appalachian Clubhouse and to attend one of scheduled short interpretative walking tours at noon and 2 p.m. on the history of Elkmont and future plans for the area.  
The clubhouse has been restored by the Park’s Historic Preservation Crew to its original appearance in the 1930s.   Now available for public day use rental, it was formerly used for social gatherings by tenants and guests of the Appalachian Club whose members, mostly from Knoxville, built rustic cabins nearby to serve as weekend or summer retreats in the years before the Park was created.

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