Licklog Gap | NW Burke County. Alt. 2,420. |
Licklog Gap | on the Haywood-Jackson county line. Takes its name from a "licklog" formerly there, a log with boxes chopped into its upper side to hold salt for the cattle to lick. |
Licklog Gap | in S Macon County between Grassy Knobs and Middle Creek. |
Licklog Gap | in W Macon County at the head of Whiteoak Creek. |
Licklog Gap | N Swain County in Great Smoky Mountains National Park between Hickory Cove and Right Fork [Cold Spring Branch] near lat. 35°29'05" N., long. 83°39'48" W. |
Lickskillet | community in S Macon County between the head of Tessentee Creek and Piney Knob Fork. Named by hunters who left unwashed cooking pans in camp and returned to find that they had been licked by dogs or other animals. |
Lickskillet | community in S Warren County S of Shocco Creek. |
Lickskillet Branch | rises in W Yancey County and flows SE into Bald Creek. |
Lickstone Bald | on Lickstone Ridge in S Haywood County. Alt. 5,700. Named for the fact that salt for cattle was put on a large smooth rock. |
Lickstone Mountain | on the Jackson-Haywood county line. Alt. 5,576. |