![]() Chieftains Museum/Major Ridge Home: at 501 Riverside Parkway NE, between the Georgia 53 spur and U.S.Cherokee Garden at Green Meadows: at 3780 Dallas Highway, near Old Hamilton Road in Powder Springs.Cedar Town Cherokee Removal Camp: near Biggers Drive and North Furnace Street, Cedartown, GA.(The park is 15 miles west of Little Rock.) Pinnacle Mountain State Park: at 11901 Pinnacle Valley Road, Little Rock.Petit Jean State Park: at 1285 Petit Jean Mountain Road, Morrilton.North Little Rock Riverfront Park, on the north bank of the Arkansas River between Main Street Bridge and Interstate 30 Bridge, North Little Rock.Mount Nebo State Park: at 16728 West State Highway 155, four miles west of Dardanelle.La Petite Roche: in the vicinity of Junction Bridge and at the foot of Rock Street, Little Rock.The park is located at 2428 Marina Road, which is four miles west of Russellville, off State Highway 326. Lake Dardanelle State Park: at 100 State Park Drive in Russellville, Pope County.Fitzgerald Station and Farmstead: at 2327 Old Wire Road near Springdale.Delta Cultural Center: at 141 Cherry Street and 95 Missouri Street, both in downtown Helena.The Bell's Route segment, part of the old Memphis to Little Rock military road, is located approximately one mile south of the park's visitor center. Francis counties, northeast of Forrest City. Bell's Route Segment, Village Creek State Park: in Cross and St. ![]() Shiloh Museum of Ozark History: 118 W Johnson Ave., Springdale.Museum of Native American History: 202 SW O St., Bentonville.Willstown Mission Cemetery: near the corner of Godfrey Avenue and 38th Street NE, Fort Payne.Waterloo Landing: at the foot of Main Street, Waterloo, Lauderdale County.Tuscumbia Landing: at the confluence of the Tennessee River (Pickwick Lake) and Spring Creek, near the foot of Blackwell Road, west of downtown Sheffield.Fort Payne Cabin Site: at the east end of 4 th Street SE (just east of Gault Avenue South), Fort Payne.Andrew Ross House: 4502 Godfrey Avenue (near 45th Street NE), Fort Payne.The owners or managers of these historic sites and interpretive facilities are certified partners with the National Park Service on the Trail of Tears National Historic Trail.
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