Cumberland Falls, the only place in the Western Hemisphere where a "moon-bow" may be regularly seen, due to the spray of the falls.
From there, the wider river continues flowing west through the mountains of Kentucky to Cumberland Falls.
Beyond Cumberland Falls, the river continues to grow as it converges with other creeks and streams.
Sampson's agenda for the 1930 session was lost in the fights over Ben Johnson and Cumberland Falls.
Cumberland Falls in Kentucky is one of several falls in the world at which a moonbow is visible.
Beginning in the early 19th century, Cumberland Falls gained attention as an early tourism destination.
The trail to Eagle Falls is 1.5 miles (2.4 km) and has very beautiful scenery along the way including the best views of Cumberland Falls.
Legislators also approved construction of a canal around the Cumberland Falls and improvements along the Tradewater River.
Fields opposed a plan to develop hydroelectric power generation capabilities on the Cumberland Falls.
Cumberland Falls was dedicated as a state park at 1:30 p.m. on August 21, 1931.