“Home of Cherokee Nation leader”
The John Ross House in Rossville, Georgia was the home of Cherokee Nation leader John Ross from 1830-1838, after his lands and fine home near the Coosa River had been taken by the state. The house was moved a short distance from its original location in the 1960s. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1973
WHY IS THIS EVEN LISTED.. IT HAS NO VALUE TO ANYONE'S TRAVELS. STOP LISTING CRAP THAT CANNOT BE SEEN.
Closed to the public. Can not visit inside but you can see the house from the road.
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