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Trail of Tears historic marker at New Echota Royalty Free Stock Photo
Trail of Tears Historical Site Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vann`s Tavern at New Echota State Historical Site Royalty Free Stock Photo
New Echota museum entrance Royalty Free Stock Photo
New Echota walking tour path Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cherokee Council House at New Echota Royalty Free Stock Photo
Elkhorn Taven Battle of Pea Ridge Arkansas Royalty Free Stock Photo
Trail of Tears Historical Site
Cherokee Council House and sign Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cherokee homestead cabin Royalty Free Stock Photo
Echoes From the Past at New Echota Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cherokee homestead barn and wagon Royalty Free Stock Photo
New Echota driveway entrance Royalty Free Stock Photo
New Echota Information Sign Royalty Free Stock Photo
New Echota entrance sign in Calhoun Royalty Free Stock Photo
A sign marks the remains of a road used in the 1830s to forcibly remove Cherokee Indians from their homes to the Indian Territory in the west. This portion of the trail passes through Pea Ridge National Military Park in northwest Arkansas.


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