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<p>In May 2012, the Tennessee State Government approved the purchase of 8,600 acres of wooded Southern Appalachian / Southern Blue Ridge mountain range for a total of $8.8 million. For more information on this land acquisition read this entire article.&nbsp;</p> ]]></description>    <pubDate></pubDate>  </item>
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