Trail of Tears National
Historic Trail
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John Ross home (above) |
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The Trail of Tears National Historic Trail remembers and commemorates the survival of the Cherokee people. They were forcefully removed from their homelands in Georgia, Alabama, and Tennessee to live in Indian Territory, now Oklahoma. They took steamboats or walked west in 1838-1839 on the Trail of Tears National Historic Trail. Research on Trail of Tears National Historic Trail events and routes is on-going. The National Park Service works with federal agencies, state and local governments, organizations, tribes, and private individuals as partners to administer the national historic trail. Map of trail |
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To Kennesaw Mountain Nat'l Battlefield Park >
Official NPS website of the Trail of Tears Nat'l Historic Trail
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