Things to see inside the Cherokee Museum     click for larger view

Owner James Lenhoff will open the Museum to groups on request. Note the local residents on the porch of the store in the late 1800's Coffin rock was found in cherokee, see notebyrock, What is it? a map or an ancient writing called Ogam, see Ogam2 and see if you can read it. The translation is as follows, " I am striped and in pain from Bel's poison arrows.  I give an uproar at the smiting of my mindful body"
For more about Ogam follow these links. ogam.htm   or   translat.html   

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Miners bedroom
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Miners pantry
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Cherokee School
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Sign by Mortars
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Bedrock Mortars