A powerful story of heritage, loss, and preservation unfolds in Saving Elkmont, the deeply personal and historically rich work by author Evelyn Creekmore. Rooted in real family history, the book invites readers into a vanished Appalachian community and honors the enduring spirit of those who once called it home.

Set in Elkmont, Tennessee, the story traces over a century of one family’s connection to a beloved cabin in the mountains. Long before the establishment of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Creekmore’s ancestors built their home by hand, creating a legacy that would span six generations. That legacy was threatened when the federal government exercised eminent domain, forcing families out of the land they cherished. Though temporary lease agreements extended their presence for decades, the community ultimately faced displacement, neglect, and loss.
Through vivid storytelling and heartfelt reflection, Saving Elkmont captures what was taken and what remains. It is not only a historical account but also a tribute to memory, resilience, and the quiet ways people preserve what they love. Creekmore weaves together personal narrative, cultural history, and emotional depth to show that preservation goes beyond physical spaces. It lives in stories, photographs, and the enduring bonds of family.
The book also features compelling segments such as Elkmont: Still Not an Abandoned Ghost Town, Bring Back the Swimming Hole, and The Other Pitty-Pat, each adding depth and dimension to the lived experiences, traditions, and voices that shaped the Elkmont community.
At its core, the book delivers a meaningful message. There are many ways to save something meaningful. Whether through storytelling, art, or remembrance, love has the power to outlast loss. Creekmore’s work reminds readers that even when places change or disappear, their essence can still be carried forward.

Evelyn Creekmore draws from her own life experience, having spent 21 summers in the very cabin her ancestors built. Inspired by her aunt’s efforts to secure historical recognition for Elkmont, Creekmore continues that mission by restoring the human stories behind the place. Her voice brings authenticity and emotional weight to a story that might otherwise have been forgotten.
Saving Elkmont is available now. Readers who are drawn to family history, preservation, and stories rooted in real experiences will find this work both moving and unforgettable.
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