This park brings to life the reality of the removal of Cherokee life during the 19th century. Located on the land where the Cherokee council once met, this park provides opportunities to learn …
This park brings to life the reality of the removal of Cherokee life during the 19th century. Located on the land where the Cherokee council once met, this park provides opportunities to learn about the Cherokee, and provides amenities such as picnic areas and an amphitheater. There is also a natural landmark known as blue hole spring. More information on this park and many more can be found at the TN State Parks website.
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2022年11月12日
The park and museum were both very educational regarding Native Americans living in the area before the Trail of Tears re-location. The park had short, very pretty trails to walk with points/places … WaysideGirl1的完整评论