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Chieftains Museum/Major Ridge Home
β ClosedChieftains Museum/Major Ridge Home, located at 501 Riverside Parkway Northeast in Rome, Georgia, is a museum and tourist attraction dedicated to preserving and interpreting the history of the 19th century Cherokee through the life, home, and property of the Ridge family. The museum, transformed from the former home of Cherokee leader Major Ridge, offers permanent and traveling exhibitions, a demonstration garden, interpretive outdoor signage, and access to the city's Riverwalk. Designated as a National Historic Landmark and a site on the Trail of Tears, Chieftains Museum is owned by the Junior Service League of Rome, Inc. and operated by Friends of Chieftains, Inc. Visitors can immerse themselves in early 19th century Cherokee culture and learn about the events that led to the Trail of Tears through engaging exhibits and educational programs. Whether you are a history enthusiast or simply looking for a unique tourist experience, Chieftains Museum/Major Ridge Home is a must-visit destination in Rome, Georgia.
501 Riverside Pkwy NE, Rome, GA 30161, United States -
Marshall Forest
β OpenWelcome to Marshall Forest, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of northwest Georgia on Horseleg Creek Road Southwest, Rome. Spanning 301 acres, this pristine park is home to one of the last stands of old-growth pine-hardwood timber in the region, offering visitors a rare glimpse into the natural beauty and ecological diversity of the Ridge and Valley Province. Once part of the Cherokee Nation's lands, Marshall Forest is a sanctuary for nature enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Here, you can explore a rich tapestry of over 300 plant species and 55 tree species across three distinct plant communities: pine-oak, chestnut oak, and mixed hardwood forest. The forest's dynamic ecosystem is shaped by natural events like ice storms and fires, which help maintain its diverse plant life.
Horseleg Creek Road Southwest, Rome, Georgia 30165, United States
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