Trail of Tears

  • Waterloo AL 35677, United States of America

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Inscription. Thousands of Cherokee Indians passed through Waterloo in the 1830s when they were forced by the U. S. government to move West on the "Trail of Tears". Most came by boat from Tuscumbia and camped here to await transfer ... more on HMDB

Location & Nearby Attractions

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Pickwick Lake

Waterloo, Alabama

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Waterloo Settled 1819~Incorporated 1832

Waterloo AL 35677, United States of America

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Wilson's Headquarters and Camp Gravelly Springs, Alabama

Waterloo AL 35677, United States of America

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Edith Newman Culver Memorial Museum

501 Main St,, Waterloo, Alabama

See Nearby Restaurants:

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Newbern's Restaurant

Waterloo, AL 35677, USA

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Riverwalk Cafe

339 Main St, Waterloo, Alabama

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Dixie Diner

10330 County Road 14, Waterloo, Alabama

Local Visitors' Bureaus

http://www.800alabama.com

http://www.touralabama.org

Waterloo Lodging

Waterloo Things To Do

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