Former forest in United States
Unaka National Forest was established by the U.S. Forest Service in North Carolina,
Tennessee and Virginia on July 24, 1920, with 840,996 acres (3,403.39 km2).[1] On July 10, 1936, most of the forest was transferred to Pisgah National Forest, with the Virginia portion going to Jefferson National Forest, and the name was discontinued.[2]
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