Dog River Excavations Exhibit
Douglas County Water and Sewer Authority Building. Exhibit of artifacts found at the Mississippian Period site. Items include large pots
Read moreDouglas County Water and Sewer Authority Building. Exhibit of artifacts found at the Mississippian Period site. Items include large pots
Read moreThe Etowah Mounds, near Cartersville, thrived during the Mississippian Period. A fortified town with seven earthen mounds, Etowah was the
Read moreThe Chieftains on Chatillion Road in Rome was the home of wealthy Cherokee Major Ridge. The two-story house of sawed
Read moreNear Calhoun, this site was the capital of the Cherokee nation from 1825 to 1838. The site consists of a
Read moreFort Mountain State Park – A rock wall zigzags over 900 feet along the slope in the park. This wall
Read moreThe Chief Vann House – Built in 1804 by James Vann who was half Cherokee and half Scottish. This two-story
Read moreThe John Ross Home – A two-story log home of John Ross, principal chief of the Cherokees. Built by his
Read moreOur story of Florida’s history begins long ago, when the bountiful environments of South Florida’s estuaries gave rise to a
Read moreProvides rotating exhibits of the visual arts. Permanent exhibit of aboriginal art (petroglyph). The centerpiece of the art center’s Native
Read moreOld Ways New Days Part I This exhibit takes you back in time to Mobile’s first inhabitants, the Native Americans.
Read moreThe museum houses a fine permanent collection including: The TVA Room – which traces the conception and construction of the
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