Georgia’s history is long and fascinating, but unfortunately, it also contains plenty of tragic moments. It’s hard not to look back from a modern-day viewpoint and feel regret about some of the terrible things that have happened in Peach State history, such as slavery and lynchings. Another stain upon Georgia history is immortalized at the New Echota Historic Site in Gordon County, not far from Calhoun. This was once the capital city of the Cherokee Nation.

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For more information about the New Echota State Historic Site, check out the Georgia State Parks website.

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