Cumberland Gap (disambiguation)

Cumberland Gap (disambiguation)

Cumberland Gap can refer to:

  • Cumberland Gap — a mountain pass in the Appalachian Mountains at the juncture of the U.S. states of Tennessee, Kentucky, and Virginia
  • Cumberland Gap National Historical Park — a U.S. national park protecting the Cumberland Gap
  • Cumberland Gap Tunnel — a tunnel that carries U.S. Route 25E under the aforementioned mountain pass
  • Cumberland Gap (folk song) — an Appalachian folk song made famous by a Woody Guthrie recording in the 1940s and a skiffle version by Lonnie Donegan in 1957
  • Cumberland Gap, Tennessee — A town near the Cumberland Gap pass.
  • Cumberland Gap (A74) – a former six mile stretch of the A74 road in Cumberland, England between the A74(M) and M6 motorways, now replaced by an extension to the latter.

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