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    2. Source: http://search.aol.com/dirsearch.adp?query=Cherokee Pioneers Some interesting websites to check out: Pioneer Motel and Cottages - Cherokee, North Carolina. This property is located near the Oconaluftee River and facilities include swimming pool, covered picnic area, horse shoe pitching pits, and basketball goals. http://www.pioneermotel.net Show me more like this Fagan's Grave on the Cherokee Trail The historic grave of teamster Michael Fagan alongside the Cherokee Trail in what is now central Colorado. Has some pictures. http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Cottage/5704 Show me more like this McMinn County Living Heritage Museum, Athens Thirty permanent exhibit areas depict life in Southeast Tennessee from the Cherokee Indians and early pioneer settlers through 1940. Also has a 100-piece antique glassware collection. collection featuring rare and one-of-a-kind items. http://www.usit.com/livher Show me more like this Cherokee Strip Land Rush Museum Museum, Genealogy Library, and Theatre http://www.hit.net/~cvb/ac/cstrip.html Show me more like this East Tennessee History Trail Places of historic interest in East Tennessee, compiled by State Department of Tourism Development. http://www.tourism.state.tn.us/trails/etnhistory.html Show me more like this History of Rome-Floyd County, Georgia History of the county from the Cherokee nation to its founding, and during the Confederacy. http://romegeorgia.com/history.html Show me more like this History of Western North Carolina - Chapter IV - Daniel Boone Excerpt from John Preston Arthur's "History of North Carolina". Chapter IV Daniel Boone http://www.ls.net/~newriver/nc/wnc4.htm Show me more like this Maps of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park The history of mapping of the park area, with examples of many maps. Maps include early historical maps, USGS (United States Geological Survey) and topographic maps. http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/gmdhtml/nphtml/gsmhome.html... Show me more like this Driving the Trail of Tears Follow the 800 mile trail across the Southeast, from Georgia to Oklahoma, that the U.S. Government forced the Cherokee Indians to march in the fall of 1838. http://www.gorp.com/gorp/location/ga/trailoftears.htm Show me more like this Nancy Ward The last Beloved Woman of the Cherokee, and leader of the powerful Women's Council, by D. Ray Smith. http://members.tripod.com/~SmithDRay/nancyward-index-5.... Show me more like this

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