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Northeast Georgia History Center hosts Appalachian heritage event. Here are the details
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A cabin built c. 1780 near present day Ellijay was built by the parents of Cherokee leader White Path. The cabin now sits in Gainesville as part of the Northeast Georgia History Center. White Path frequently spoke out at the Cherokee national capitol at New Echota against ceding land to the white settlers.
Families will have the chance to step back in time and explore the culture of the Appalachian Mountains during the Northeast Georgia History Center’s final Homeschool Day of the season.