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Giles County Trail of Tears Museum

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Giles County Trail of Tears Interpretive Center

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Created to tell the story of the Trail of Tears forced Indian Removal of Bell's and Benge Routes that crossed two weeks apart in Pulaski, TN.

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Museum is open to the public on Tuesday’s & Thursday's 10am-3pm and also by appointment.

$2 per person donation

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Giles County Trail of Tears display with wool toys in front of a painting
Giles County Trail of Tears display of Native American children's story books
Giles County Trail of Tears wide view of museum
Giles County Trail of Tears display
Giles County Trail of Tears display with painted dome and decorated plates
Giles County Trail of Tears close of painted dome
Giles County Trail of Tears Tunnel with artwork
Giles County Trail of Tears Tunnel with artwork
Giles County Trail of Tears display of a traditional Native American drum
Giles County Trail of Tears display of different Native American artifacts
Wide view of a display at the  Giles County Trail of Tears
Giles County Trail of Tears Interpretive Center
Hours
Tuesday: 10am-3pm
Thursday: 10am-3pm

Also by appointment, please call: 931-580-3789
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For the most up-to-date hours and information, please contact Giles County Trail of Tears Interpretive Center directly.

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