Cumberland Gap, Tennessee Flower Delivery
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Cumberland Gap Flower Delivery Service
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Cumberland Gap Zip Codes:
37724
Cumberland Gap: latitude 36.5974 – longitude -83.6659
Cumberland Gap is a town in Claiborne County, Tennessee, United States. Its population was 494 at the 2010 census, and estimated to be 490 in 2019. The town is located under the Cumberland Gap, a historic mountain pass for which is the town’s namesake, and inside of the boundaries of Cumberland Gap National Historical Park.
The majority of the town’s downtown Place is listed upon the National Register of Historic Places as the Cumberland Gap Historic District.
The Cherokee and Shawnee Native American tribes traveled through a game trail known to the Shawnee as Athiamiowee. The tribes often fought each supplementary and white settlers called the trail The Warriors’ Path. The Place that came to be known as the Cumberland Gap was a gateway upon the trail through the mountains. Although many settlers had traveled through the pass and their reports had traveled put going on to east, Thomas Walker is attributed as the settler who discovered the pass. Walker was hired by the Loyal Land Cormpany to search for a all right site for a settlement upon the western side of the mountains. It became a postal town in 1803, and was officially incorporated is a city in 1907.
The town misused hands four time during the Civil War, but no battles actually took place.