Red Clay State Historic Park

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Red Clay State Historic Park is a Tennessee state park that preserves the last seat of Cherokee national government before their forced removal on the Trail of Tears.

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Red Clay State Historic Park canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic site
state park
country United States of America
surface form: United States
establishedFor preservation of Cherokee governmental site
hasActivity educational field trips
living history demonstrations
ranger-led programs
hasEcosystem hardwood forest
limestone spring
hasFeature Blue Hole Spring NERFINISHED
Cherokee Council House replica NERFINISHED
Cherokee farmstead reconstruction
Cherokee memorial
amphitheater
eternal flame memorial
interpretive signage
museum exhibits
overlook platform
picnic areas
visitor center
walking trails
hasNameOrigin red clay soil in the area
hasNearbyBorder Georgia state line
heritageDesignation Trail of Tears National Historic Trail site NERFINISHED
locatedIn Bradley County, Tennessee NERFINISHED
Tennessee
near Cleveland, Tennessee
southeastern Tennessee
managedBy Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation NERFINISHED
openToPublic yes
operatedBy Tennessee State Parks NERFINISHED
ownedBy State of Tennessee NERFINISHED
significance associated with the Trail of Tears
important site in Cherokee history
last seat of the Cherokee national government before removal
topic Cherokee Nation NERFINISHED
Native American history
Trail of Tears NERFINISHED
usedFor cultural education
heritage tourism
hiking
historic interpretation
picnicking
recreation

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Bradley County, Tennessee contains Red Clay State Historic Park