Hiwassee River Heritage Center

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Charleston, United States

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Hiwassee River Heritage Center Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Hiwassee River Heritage Center is located in Charleston, United States on 8746 Hiwassee St. Hiwassee River Heritage Center is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category heritage museum in United States.

Address

8746 Hiwassee St

Phone

+1 4236653373

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Garett Hammontree

The best people you could ever meet and very knowledgeable.

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John Goins

This Heritage Center is dedicated to the history of the local communities of Charleston and Calhoun as well as the Hiwassee river that runs through the middle of them. There is a very dedicated and knowledgable group of people that work hard to tell the story of these communities. There's an extremely rich history here including pre-Cherokee early American inhabitants, Cherokee and the Trail of Tears, Civil War, and African American history. They strive not only to detail what happened here but also bring it to life with personal stories of the people who lived here and/or visited the area. Its It's an amazing window into not only the past, but how those stories shaped the lives of descendants living here today. They love to here details other visitors may have about the area as well. If you are someone who loves history, I strongly recommend you visit. If you have research or detail about the area, share it with the staff so they can continue building this story of our past!

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Billy Herron

Wonderful people and lots of history of the Cherokee nation in Tennessee / Fort Cass explained here

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373 Termmgr

Really made a nice place. A history buff must

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Jill Kilgore

You would miss this send her if you drove by really fast, but you would definitely be missing out on an incredible piece of history and the stories of those who lived it. I would highly recommend getting a guided tour and hearing some of those stories first hand while exploring the area.