New Echota Historic Site

 
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New Echota is one of the most significant Cherokee Indian sites in the nation and was where the tragic “Trail of Tears” officially began. In 1825, the Cherokee national legislature established a capital called New Echota at the headwaters of the Oostanaula River. During its short history, New Echota was the site of the first Indian language newspaper office, a court case which carried to the U.S. Supreme Court, one of the earliest experiments in national self government by an Indian tribe, the signing of a treaty which relinquished Cherokee claims to lands east of the Mississippi River, and the assembly of Indians for removal west on the infamous Trail of Tears.

Today, visitors can see 12 original and reconstructed buildings, including the Council House, Court House, Print Shop, Missionary Samuel Worcester's home, and an 1805 store, as well as outbuildings such as smoke houses, corn cribs and barns. In the visitor center, guest can purchase souvenirs, books, music, plus view interpretive exhibits and a 17-minute film. Nature trails leads visitors to New Town Creek and a small beaver pond.
Directions

GPS Coordinates:

N 34.540433 | W -084.910033
Located in Calhoun one mile east of I-75 exit #317 on Highway 225.


Address
1211 Chatsworth Highway NE
Calhoun, GA 30701
Gordon County
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New Echota Historic Site
1211 Chatsworth Highway NE
Calhoun, GA 30701 View Details


  34.540433
New Echota Historic Site



Phone
706-624-1321

DIY Plantain Salve Program
Saturday, Jun 15, 2024 10 AM to 12 PM
Presenter/Location: New Echota Historic Site
Preregistration required. Learn about the medicinal benefits of Narrow-Leaved Plantain. Take home your own DIY Plantain Salve with you that you make. Optional 1-mile long (easy difficulty walk) Ranger led plant hike after salve making activity.  $6-$8. 706-624-1321.
Plantain Salve Program
Saturday, Jun 15, 2024 10 AM to 12 PM
Presenter/Location: New Echota Historic Site
Pre-registration required for this program as we learn about medicinal benefits of narrowleaf plantain. Take your own DIY plantain salve home with you after the program. Optional 1-mile Ranger nature walk after the DIY.  $6-$8. 706-624-1321.
Flint Knapping Demonstrations
Saturday, Jun 29, 2024 10 AM to 12 PM
Presenter/Location: New Echota Historic Site
Join New Echota for outdoor flint knapping demonstrations! During the demonstrations, visitors will learn about different tools and methods that ancient societies across the world have used to create flint points for arrows, knives, and many other everyday tools.  $6-$8. 706-624-1321.
Contacts
Mr. David Gomez

Mr. David Gomez
706-624-1321  Site Mgr. II, New Echota State Historic Site