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- Wasp,_Tennessee abstract "Wasp was a community located in Cocke County, in the U.S. state of Tennessee. Situated in the upper Wolf Creek Valley in the rugged eastern part of the county, Wasp thrived as an Appalachian agrarian community in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In the 1930s, the United States Forest Service purchased Wasp and its surrounding homesteads as part of an initiative to restore the Wolf Creek watershed (which had been logged), and the community was abandoned. Today, the ruins of Wasp have been designated a \"Historically Significant\" area, and are maintained by the Cherokee National Forest. The ruins of Wasp provide a rare instance of the preservation of a complete early 20th-century Appalachian community's archaeological remains.The remains of Wasp are located at just over 2,500 feet (760 m) above sea level in the western Bald Mountains a few miles east of Del Rio. Wolf Creek flows northward through the former community en route to its mouth along the French Broad River near the community of Wolf Creek. A crudely maintained network of forest service roads pass through Wasp, connecting it with U.S. Route 70 in the French Broad valley to the north and the Round Mountain campground near Lemon Gap to the south. The Appalachian Trail crosses the 4,300-foot (1,300 m) summit of Walnut Mountain just south of Wasp, and a spur trail connects the A.T.'s Walnut Mountain shelter with the upper Wolf Creek Valley.Although located just south of the French Broad Valley— which was an oft-used 18th-century migration route— the Wolf Creek area likely remained unsettled until the mid-19th century. After the U.S. Civil War, railroad companies attempted to complete a line through the French Broad Valley to connect Newport and Hot Springs, but ran into numerous financial and engineering obstacles. By 1870, the Tennessee half of the line reached only to the community of Wolf Creek, where passengers were transferred to a stagecoach that carried them up the valley to Hot Springs. In subsequent years, railroad company employees moved into the Wolf Creek Valley. Wasp was probably established around 1890, and by the early 1900s had its own post office, school, mission house, and gristmill. The U.S. Forest Service began acquiring the upper Wolf Creek Valley in 1935. At present, the deteriorated schoolhouse and mission house remain, along with the cemetery and the ruins of several farmsteads.".
- Wasp,_Tennessee country United_States.
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- Wasp,_Tennessee isPartOf Tennessee.
- Wasp,_Tennessee timeZone Eastern_Time_Zone.
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- Wasp,_Tennessee wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cherokee_National_Forest.
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- Wasp,_Tennessee wikiPageWikiLink ZIP_code.
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- Wasp,_Tennessee latd "35".
- Wasp,_Tennessee latm "51".
- Wasp,_Tennessee latns "N".
- Wasp,_Tennessee lats "16".
- Wasp,_Tennessee longd "82".
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- Wasp,_Tennessee longm "55".
- Wasp,_Tennessee longs "56".
- Wasp,_Tennessee mapCaption "Location within Cocke county".
- Wasp,_Tennessee name "Wasp, Tennessee".
- Wasp,_Tennessee populationAsOf "2000".
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- Wasp,_Tennessee pushpinMap "USA Tennessee".
- Wasp,_Tennessee pushpinMapCaption "Location within the state of Tennessee".
- Wasp,_Tennessee settlementType Unincorporated_area.
- Wasp,_Tennessee subdivisionName Cocke_County,_Tennessee.
- Wasp,_Tennessee subdivisionName Tennessee.
- Wasp,_Tennessee subdivisionName United_States.
- Wasp,_Tennessee subdivisionType List_of_counties_in_Tennessee.
- Wasp,_Tennessee subdivisionType List_of_sovereign_states.
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- Wasp,_Tennessee timezone Eastern_Time_Zone.
- Wasp,_Tennessee timezoneDst "EDT".
- Wasp,_Tennessee unitPref "Imperial".
- Wasp,_Tennessee utcOffset "-5".
- Wasp,_Tennessee utcOffsetDst "-4".
- Wasp,_Tennessee wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cocke_County,_Tennessee.
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- Wasp,_Tennessee subject Category:Cherokee_National_Forest.
- Wasp,_Tennessee subject Category:Geography_of_Cocke_County,_Tennessee.
- Wasp,_Tennessee subject Category:Ghost_towns_in_Tennessee.
- Wasp,_Tennessee hypernym Community.
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- Wasp,_Tennessee type Place.
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- Wasp,_Tennessee type Thing.
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- Wasp,_Tennessee type Q486972.
- Wasp,_Tennessee comment "Wasp was a community located in Cocke County, in the U.S. state of Tennessee. Situated in the upper Wolf Creek Valley in the rugged eastern part of the county, Wasp thrived as an Appalachian agrarian community in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In the 1930s, the United States Forest Service purchased Wasp and its surrounding homesteads as part of an initiative to restore the Wolf Creek watershed (which had been logged), and the community was abandoned.".
- Wasp,_Tennessee label "Wasp, Tennessee".
- Wasp,_Tennessee sameAs Q7972710.
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- Wasp,_Tennessee sameAs 4666000.
- Wasp,_Tennessee sameAs Q7972710.
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