Overhill Photo Gallery
Experience the Tennessee Overhill through photographs created by those who know the region best- those who call the Overhill home. Some of the photographs are simple family snapshots, a record of time and place. Others, artistic studies in shape and color. The images presented are a window into the landscape, art and history of the Tennessee Overhill, a region in southeast Tennessee named for the Cherokee Overhill towns that rested on the slopes of the Appalachian Mountains.
New exhibits will be added to the gallery and current exhibits will changed as new photographs are added, so come back again and again to explore the rich culture and history of the Tennessee Overhill.

The Cherohala Association of Photographers
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Flights of Fancy
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Funding for this gallery was provided by a Rural Community Assistance Grant from the National Endowment for the Arts and the USDA Forest Service.
Photography Credits
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