This HTML5 document contains 130 embedded RDF statements represented using HTML+Microdata notation.

The embedded RDF content will be recognized by any processor of HTML5 Microdata.

Namespace Prefixes

PrefixIRI
n20http://www.smokykin.com/smhs/
dctermshttp://purl.org/dc/terms/
yago-reshttp://yago-knowledge.org/resource/
n21http://sws.geonames.org/4660758/
dbohttp://dbpedia.org/ontology/
foafhttp://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/
n8http://dbpedia.org/resource/File:
n6http://ceb.dbpedia.org/resource/
geohttp://www.w3.org/2003/01/geo/wgs84_pos#
n26http://www.nps.gov/grsm/planyourvisit/
n13https://global.dbpedia.org/id/
yagohttp://dbpedia.org/class/yago/
dbthttp://dbpedia.org/resource/Template:
rdfshttp://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#
freebasehttp://rdf.freebase.com/ns/
n14http://www.lib.utk.edu/arrowmont/
n9http://
n7http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/
rdfhttp://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#
owlhttp://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#
wikipedia-enhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
dbphttp://dbpedia.org/property/
dbchttp://dbpedia.org/resource/Category:
provhttp://www.w3.org/ns/prov#
xsdhhttp://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#
goldhttp://purl.org/linguistics/gold/
wikidatahttp://www.wikidata.org/entity/
dbrhttp://dbpedia.org/resource/
georsshttp://www.georss.org/georss/

Statements

Subject Item
dbr:The_Sugarlands
rdf:type
yago:YagoLegalActorGeo geo:SpatialThing yago:Region108630985 yago:Object100002684 owl:Thing yago:Location100027167 dbo:Place yago:WikicatProtectedAreasOfSevierCounty,Tennessee yago:Area108497294 yago:PhysicalEntity100001930 yago:YagoGeoEntity yago:YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity
rdfs:label
The Sugarlands
rdfs:comment
The Sugarlands is a valley in the north-central Great Smoky Mountains, locatedin the Southeastern United States. Formerly home to a string of small Appalachiancommunities, the valley is now the location of the Great Smoky Mountains National Parkheadquarters and the Sugarlands Visitor Center. Lying just south of Gatlinburg, the Sugarlands is one of the park's most popular access points.
foaf:homepage
n9:www.smokiesinformation.org
geo:lat
35.68550109863281
geo:long
-83.5364990234375
foaf:depiction
n7:Ccc-chimneyfall1.jpg n7:Fightingcreek1.jpg n7:Colecemetery.jpg n7:Johnownbycabin5.jpg n7:Alexcolecabin4.jpg n7:Sugarlands-bh1.jpg n7:Noahoglemill2.jpg n7:Sugarlandswall1.jpg n7:Westprongoflittlepigeon.jpg n7:Tourists_at_Sugarlands_Visitor_Center,_GSMNP_IMG_5117.jpg
dcterms:subject
dbc:Appalachian_culture_in_Tennessee dbc:Communities_of_the_Great_Smoky_Mountains dbc:Protected_areas_of_Sevier_County,_Tennessee dbc:Great_Smoky_Mountains_National_Park dbc:History_of_Tennessee dbc:Great_Smoky_Mountains dbc:Valleys_of_Tennessee
dbo:wikiPageID
10723176
dbo:wikiPageRevisionID
1075794673
dbo:wikiPageWikiLink
dbr:Cenozoic dbr:William_Holland_Thomas dbr:World_War_II dbr:Appalachian_Mountains n8:Westprongoflittlepigeon.jpg dbr:Union_(American_Civil_War) dbr:Gristmill n8:Alexcolecabin4.jpg n8:Sugarlandswall1.jpg dbr:Last_Glacial_Period dbr:Bullhead_Trail dbr:Poverty_in_Appalachia dbr:Appalachia dbr:Gatlinburg dbc:Appalachian_culture_in_Tennessee n8:Fightingcreek1.jpg dbr:Little_River_(Tennessee) dbr:U.S._Civil_War dbr:U.S._Route_441 dbr:Shawnee dbc:Communities_of_the_Great_Smoky_Mountains dbr:Horace_Kephart dbr:Springhouse dbr:Mesozoic n8:Ccc-chimneyfall1.jpg dbr:Great_Smoky_Mountains dbr:Log_cabin dbr:Civilian_Conservation_Corps dbr:Newfound_Gap dbr:Pi_Beta_Phi dbr:Chicken_coop dbr:Roaring_Fork_(Great_Smoky_Mountains) n8:Colecemetery.jpg dbr:Sugarland_Mountain_Trail dbc:Protected_areas_of_Sevier_County,_Tennessee dbr:Hardwood dbr:Great_Smoky_Mountains_National_Park dbr:Tanning_(leather) dbr:Precambrian dbc:Great_Smoky_Mountains dbr:Sugar_maple dbr:Little_River_Railroad_(Tennessee) dbc:Great_Smoky_Mountains_National_Park dbc:History_of_Tennessee dbr:Christmas dbr:Corn_crib dbr:Moonshining dbr:Confederate_States_of_America dbr:Cherokee dbr:Little_Pigeon_River_(Tennessee) dbr:Uktena n8:Sugarlands-bh1.jpg dbr:Ford_(crossing) dbr:Maple_syrup n8:Johnownbycabin5.jpg dbr:Mount_Le_Conte_(Tennessee) dbr:Elkmont,_Tennessee dbr:Alluvium dbr:Cherokee,_North_Carolina dbr:Noah_Ogle_Place dbr:John_Ownby_Cabin n8:Noahoglemill2.jpg n8:Tourists_at_Sugarlands_Visitor_Center,_GSMNP_IMG_5117.JPG dbr:Chimney_Tops dbr:Arrowmont_School_of_Arts_and_Crafts dbr:Boulevard_Trail dbc:Valleys_of_Tennessee dbr:Cades_Cove dbr:Appalachian_Trail
dbo:wikiPageExternalLink
n9:www.smokiesinformation.org n14: n20: n26:visitorcenters.htm
owl:sameAs
n6:The_Sugarlands n13:4wkuG freebase:m.02qn9rq n21: wikidata:Q7767201 yago-res:The_Sugarlands
dbp:wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbt:Main dbt:Other_uses dbt:Convert dbt:Reflist dbt:Short_description dbt:Authority_control dbt:Coord
dbo:thumbnail
n7:Sugarlands-bh1.jpg?width=300
georss:point
35.6855 -83.5365
dbo:abstract
The Sugarlands is a valley in the north-central Great Smoky Mountains, locatedin the Southeastern United States. Formerly home to a string of small Appalachiancommunities, the valley is now the location of the Great Smoky Mountains National Parkheadquarters and the Sugarlands Visitor Center. Lying just south of Gatlinburg, the Sugarlands is one of the park's most popular access points. The Sugarlands area stretches roughly from Grapeyard Ridge and Roaring Fork in the east to the slopes of Sugarland Mountain to the west. Mount Le Conte rises 5,000 feet above the valley to the south and southeast. The West Fork of the Little Pigeon River, its source high in the mountains, slices through the Sugarlands, draining much of the valley. When the first Euro-American settlers arrived in the early 19th century, they named the valley after the many sugar maple trees growing in the area at the time. Syrup was made from the sap in these trees and used as a sweetener in the days before the availability of cane sugar. While these trees were cleared by the early settlers, the sugar maple is still common throughout the park.
gold:hypernym
dbr:Valley
prov:wasDerivedFrom
wikipedia-en:The_Sugarlands?oldid=1075794673&ns=0
dbo:wikiPageLength
25696
foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf
wikipedia-en:The_Sugarlands
geo:geometry
POINT(-83.536499023438 35.685501098633)