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What makes the Great Smoky Mountains smoky?

The Great Smoky Mountains are famous for their blue smoke, but to truly appreciate them you have to look beyond the haze.

Dolly Li is Lead Producer, Shortform Vertical Video, at Vox.

The Great Smoky Mountains is the most visited national park in the United States. Located on the border of Tennessee and North Carolina and spanning more than 500,000 acres, the vast landscape is in the heart of historic Cherokee homeland.

But how did this iconic landscape get its name?

Vox traveled to the Smokies to explore how these mountains get their iconic blue, hazy effect and how the Cherokee people, whose presence in the region dates back thousands of years, are connected to one of the nation’s most impressive natural spaces.

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