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New Echota Historic Site
Historic Site
(706) 624-1321
NOTICE:
New Echota Historic Site is open Thursday-Saturday only.
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 and view interpretive exhibits and a 17-minute film. A one-mile nature trail leads visitors to New Town Creek, a small beaver pond and the Worcester House.
Hours:
Thursday-Saturday / 9AM-5PM
Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas Day and New Year's Day.
GeorgiaStateParks.org/NewEchota
Admission:
$4.50-$6.50
Group rates available with advance notice.
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FACILITIES:
Self-Guided Tour -
brochure & map
(pdf file - 1.6MB)
Visitor Center and Film
Gift Shop
1-Mile Nature Trail
Coosawattee River Fishing and Boat Ramp
Cherokee History / Genealogy Research Library
Bus Parking
NEARBY ATTRACTIONS:
Booth Western Art Museum
Chief Vann House State Historic Site
Chieftains Trail
Chieftains Museum / Major Ridge Home
Etowah Indian Mounds State Historic Site
Fort Mountain State Park
(camping/cottages)
Rome, Georgia
Tellus Northwest Georgia Science Museum
SUPPORTERS:
Best Western
Brown's Guides
Georgia Council on American Indian Concerns
Georgia Power
Note: New Echota Historic Site has no reservable facilities.
Events
50th Anniversary of New Echota State Historic Site
Saturday, May 12, 2012
Our official dedication was held back on May 12, 1962. We'll celebrate 50 years of New Echota Historic Site memories on May 12, 2012. Mark your calendar, plan to attend next year's event and stay tuned here for details on this great celebration.
706-624-1321.
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New Echota Historic Site
1211 Chatsworth Hwy NE
Calhoun , GA 30701
GPS Coordinates:
N 34.540433 | W 084.910033
Located
in Calhoun one mile east of I-75 exit #317 on Ga. Hwy. 225.
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New Echota Historic Site
1211 Chatsworth Hwy NE
Calhoun, GA 30701
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34.54043
New Echota Historic Site
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