New Echota Historic Site

Near Calhoun, this site was the capital of the Cherokee nation from 1825 to 1838. The site consists of a modern museum; the print shop where The Cherokee Phoenix (a Cherokee-English bilingual newspaper) was printed; restored Cherokee tavern; the Council House and more.

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Georgia Before Oglethorpe

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Public Indian Sites of Georgia            Cherokee Phoenix

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Gary C. Daniels

Gary C. Daniels is an award-winning, Emmy-nominated television, video and multimedia writer and producer. He has a M.A. degree in Communications from Georgia State University in Atlanta, a B.F.A. degree in TV Production from the Savannah College of Art and Design and an A.A. degree in Art from the College of Coastal Georgia. He has appeared on the Travel Channel, Discovery Channel, Science Channel and History Channel. His History Channel appearance became the highest-rated episode in the network's history. He has a passion for Native American history and art. He is the founder and publisher of LostWorlds.org.