Impoverished plateau may be poised for population boom
1st Nov 2005, 19:17 GMT
(AP) The Cumberland Plateau is well known for its beauty and scarcity of economic opportunities for its residents. Some think the beauty of the area is going to begin attracting more tourists, retirees and telecommuters, who can do their work from anywhere and would like to do it in a pretty, peaceful setting. During the past two months, Plateau residents, state officials and others have been meeting and discussing the region's future and how to prepare for it...10/29 [Registration Required]
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