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24 Veterans Memorial Highway, Mount Berry, GA 30149
Oak Hill, an antebellum home with a carriage house and the Martha Berry Museum are open along with a gift shop, and award ... More on MuseumsUSA.org
Oak Hill is the Colonial revival home of Martha Berry, founder of Berry College. - Oak Hill and the Martha Berry Museum opened in 1972 as a historic house, history museum, and a reception center fo... More on MuseumStuff.com

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315 Shorter Avenue Box 2014, Rome, GA 30165

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501 Riverside Parkway, Rome, GA 30162

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Mount Berry, GA
'Chieftains', also known as 'Major Ridge Home', is a two-story dogtrot house built in 1792 in Rome, Georgia. It was home of Cherokee Nation chief Major Ridge.
The log cabin was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1973.}} and ... More on Wikipedia

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Mount Berry GA 30149, United States of America
Inscription. Home of Joseph Watters (1792 1866), pioneer settler in Floyd County; an admirer of Andrew Jackson, he named it 'Hermitage.' A settlement of that name is 1mi. S. E. May 17, 18, 1864: Brig. Gen. K. Garrard's (2d) div. of ... More on HMDB

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Mount Berry GA 30149, United States of America

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601 Broad St, City Hall, Rome, GA 30161

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501 Riverside Parkway, Rome, Georgia 30161, United States of America
On October 29th, 2002 Chieftains Museum announced its participation with the National Park Service as a site on the Trail of Tears National Historic Trail. At that time we also officially changed o... More on Chieftainsmuseum.org
The museum holds an odd assortment of Native American and early Georgian artifact. More on igougo

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501 Riverside Parkway, Rome GA 30161, United States of America
The Chieftains Museum is Rome's oldest historical landmark. Built as a frontier log cabin in 1794, Chieftains was the home of Major Ridge, the Cherokee leader who signed a treaty with the U.S. gov... More on Off the Beaten Path: Georgia
The museum acts to preserve and interpret the story of 19th century Cherokee life through the life and home of the Ridge family. It presents interpretive exhibits, both permanent and temporary, edu... More on Heritage

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Rome GA 30161, United States of America
Inscription. In May 1539 Hernando de Soto landed in Florida with over 600 people, 220 horses and mules, and a herd of swine reserved for famine. Fired by his success in Pizarro's conquest of Peru. De Soto had been granted ... More on HMDB
