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Etowah Indian Mounds
A 54-acre, prehistoric, archealogical site
inhabited as early as 1000 A.D. by the
ancestors of Etowah Indians.
Your students will gain a better
understanding of the history of the
Etowah Indians, as Park Rangers take
them through a walking tour of the
Etowah Indian Mounds. Discover the
daily lives, including the traditions and
Booth Western Art Museum
hardships faced by this proud people,
during your visit.
Add The Etowah Indian Mounds (select dates)
&
Funk Heritage Museum to your North Georgia Trip and visit 4 GSE-relevant
sites in 1 day
Funk Heritage Museum
On the campus of Reinhardt University, the Funk Heritage Museum is an excellent
venue for students studying North Georgia and early American history. This
docent-led tour will teach how American Indians used the environment to obtain
food, clothing, and shelter.