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Kimberly Moore

Kimberly Moore

Tunnel Hill, GA, USA

My great great grandmother was full blooded Cherokee. I was born and raised in North Georgia, just 15 miles from the Red Clay Council Grounds. As a child, we spent a lot of time there, gathering with my family talking about the past.

February 25, 2019
Rated

Beautiful, soulful place to go to remember your heritage, not just to "have a picnic". This land is sacred land, and to those of us with Cherokee blood in our veins it means so much more than a "nice place to spend time". Take advantage of the history that is there, it is very important to all of us. - Kim

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