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| Cumberland Falls is called the Niagara Falls of the South. Land featuring the falls was donated by the Dupont family after which a state park was established. | ![]() |
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| Fall at Cumberland Falls State Park | ![]() |
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Other sights around the falls | ![]() |
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We stayed at the park's campground and were surrounded by blazing color from the trees |
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