Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Great Smoky Mountains National Park' has mentioned 'Valley' in the following places:
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Early Precambrian rocks are not only the oldest rocks in the park but also the dominant rock type in sites such as the Raven Fork Valley and upper Tuckasegee River between Cherokee and Bryson City. | WIKI |
[22] One of the most visited attractions in the mountains is Cades Cove, which is a window or an area where older rocks made out of sandstone surround the valley floor of younger rocks made out of limestone. | WIKI |
Surrounding towns, notably Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge, Sevierville, and Townsend, Tennessee, and Cherokee, Sylva, Maggie Valley, and Bryson City, North Carolina, receive a significant portion of their income from tourism associated with the park. | WIKI |
The most well-preserved of these (and most popular) is Cades Cove, a valley with a number of preserved historic buildings including log cabins, barns, and churches. | WIKI |
The John Ownby Cabin in The Sugarlands valley was built in 1860. | WIKI |