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Cumberland GAP National Park Patch Pioneer Travel Embroidered Iron On
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SKU: AH8-NP-16742
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Located in the Appalachian Mountains, the Cumberland Gap has a strong association with pioneers, and for good reason: It was Daniel Boone himself who created a 200-mile pathway through the pass, paving the way for the first settlements in Kentucky. Use of the road, however, was not without its dangers and challenges. In addition to natural difficulties such as the terrain and weather, travelers had to face the risk of being attacked by Native Americans. Nevertheless, some 300,000 people used it to get through the Gap.
This embroidered patch features an illustration of a pioneer as he likely would have appeared during those trailblazing days: decked with tricorne hat, wielding a musket and scanning the landscape.
Type: Embroidered
Patch Measures Approximately: 3" Wide X 2.3/8" Tall
Iron-On: Ready
Brand: National Park
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