Native American Sites in Georgia

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Chief Vann House Historic Site

Chatsworth, GA, State Parks, Tours, Native American Sites
Built in 1804 by Cherokee Chief James Vann, this Federal-style brick mansion is known as the "Showplace of the Cherokee Nation."

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Chieftains Museum and Major Ridge Home

Rome, GA, Native American Sites
Chieftains Museum/Major Ridge Home is a National Historic Landmark, a site on the National Historic Trail of Tears, and listed on the National Register of

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Etowah Indian Mounds

Cartersville, GA, Indian History, Indian Mounds
Etowah Indian Mounds in Cartersville, GA, is one of the last great cities of the Mississippian Culture period of Indian history.

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New Echota Historic Site

Calhoun, GA, Outdoors, Tours, Native American Sites
A treaty signed here in 1835 led to forced expulsion of the Cherokee Indians to "Indian Territory" (later Oklahoma) on the infamous Trail

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Chieftains Trail

Rome, GA, Tours, Native American Sites
The state designated, scenic 150-mile Chieftains Trail tells the story of the Native American Indians who once lived in the foothills of the

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McIntosh Reserve Park

Whitesburg, GA, Outdoors, Tours, Native American Sites
McIntosh Reserve Park is a 527-acre facility along the Chattahoochee River that contains land that was once the primary residence of

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Ocmulgee National Monument

Macon, Georgia, Museums. The Ocmulgee National Monument in Macon preserves a continuous record of human life in the Southeast from the earliest times to the present.

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Old Federal Road Driving Tour

Dalton, GA, Tours, Native American Sites
In 1805, the United States and the Cherokee Nation agreed in the Treaty of Tellico to establish the Federal Road through Cherokee territory.

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Sautee Nacoochee Indian Mound

Sautee Nacoochee, GA, Tours, Native American Sites
This Indian burial mound with the picturesque white gazebo perched on top is the oldest historical site in Nacoochee Valley.

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Museum of Southeastern Indians

See an outstanding privately owned collection of Indian artifacts from the culture of tribes in the southeastern United States at the Museum of Southeastern Indians.

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