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Chieftains Museum/Major Ridge Home

Chieftains Museum/Major Ridge Home

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Since 1969, the Chieftains Museum/Major Ridge Home, through its passionate team of volunteers and staff members, has worked diligently to save the Major Ridge Home and interpret the complex story it represents. Major Ridge, the first known owner of this house, was a Cherokee leader who played a pivotal role in Native American and United States history of the 19th century. Chieftains now seeks to become a leading visitor destination through a rehabilitation of the Major Ridge Home and farm that will immerse visitors in early 19th century Cherokee culture and the momentous events that led to the Trail of Tears, the 1830s expulsion of Cherokees from their ancestral homelands in the Southeast. 


Located on six acres along the Oostanaula River in Rome, Georgia, Chieftains Museum/Major Ridge Home features the historic house with permanent and traveling exhibitions, the Major Ridge Demonstration Garden, a Three Sisters Garden, interpretive outdoor signage, and access to the city's Riverwalk to downtown Rome. 


Chieftains Museum/Major Ridge Home is open to the public Wednesday - Saturday, 10AM - 5PM.


Admission is $10 for adults, $5 for seniors (62+), and $5 for students (Kindergarten - College).

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