Red Clay State Historic Park (nearby)

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Red Clay State Historic Park is a Tennessee state park that preserves the last seat of Cherokee national government before the Trail of Tears, featuring historic sites, interpretive exhibits, and natural landscapes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf protected area
state park
category Native American historic sites in Tennessee
Tennessee State Parks
Trail of Tears-related sites
protected areas of Bradley County, Tennessee
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Bradley County, Tennessee NERFINISHED
ecosystemType deciduous forest
ethnicGroupAssociated Cherokee Nation (historical)
surface form: Cherokee Nation
hasPart Blue Hole Spring
Cherokee farmstead reconstruction
Council House replica
Eternal Flame of the Cherokee Nation
amphitheater
hiking trails
interpretive center
museum exhibits
overlook platforms
picnic areas
heritageDesignation historic site
historicalPeriod 19th century
interpretiveFocus daily life of the Cherokee before removal
events leading up to the Trail of Tears
locatedIn southeastern Tennessee
managedBy Tennessee State Parks
nearestCity Cleveland, Tennessee
offers educational programs
guided tours
hiking
historical interpretation
picnicking
wildlife viewing
operator Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation
primaryWaterFeature Blue Hole Spring
publicAccess yes
significance last seat of the Cherokee national government before the Trail of Tears
state Tennessee
terrainFeature forested hills
limestone spring
streams
theme Cherokee history
Trail of Tears
topic Cherokee Nation (historical)
surface form: Cherokee government

Trail of Tears
surface form: Cherokee removal

Native American history in the southeastern United States

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Cleveland, Tennessee hasHistoricSite Red Clay State Historic Park (nearby)