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Tennessee River Museum - Savannah, TN
in Trail of Tears
Artifacts, and trails of the exidous
posted by: YoSam.
location: Tennessee
date approved: 6/7/2018
last visited: never
W33.2 km
The Trail of Tears Cherokee Removal 1838, Selmer, TN
The history of the Cherokee's journey through this area in 1838.
posted by: krsmith2
date approved: 7/21/2013
last visited: 8/12/2017
SE74.4 km
Sacred Tears, The Exit West, Tuscumbia, Alabama
Spring Park is the site of a stopping point of the Cherokee nation on the way to Oklahoma as the Cherokee was gathered in Alabama. The people of Tuscumbia are fondly remembered by the Cherokee for their hospitality.
posted by: the federation
location: Alabama
date approved: 8/30/2013
last visited: 3/19/2018
E83.2 km
Surviving the Trail of Tears - Lawrenceburg, TN
Memorial in the form of a mural
date approved: 1/29/2017
E92.7 km
Trail of Tears Bell Removal Route - near Lawrenceburg, TN
A motorcycle ride along the original trail provided the impetus to create this marker.
date approved: 9/27/2017
last visited: 8/3/2017
E111 km
Giles County - Trail of Tears Memorial - Pulaski, TN
Marker with map, illustration and history.
date approved: 3/23/2019
The Trail of Tears - The Bell Route - Pulaski, TN
Bell's Route of the Cherokee Trail of Tears in Tennessee, Arkansas, and Oklahoma, 1838-1839
date approved: 3/22/2019
The Trail of Tears Interpretive Center - Pulaski, TN
Once a Catholic church, the a Baptist church...now a museum to the removal.
Trail of Tears - Bell and Benge Removal Routes - Pulaski, TN
Northern edge of Trail of Tears Museum grounds.
date approved: 1/15/2019
Nunahi-Duna-Dlo-Hily-I - Pulaski, TN
On the far eastern edge of the park area is this statue and the marker
date approved: 3/24/2019