Revisiting Some Old Cherokee Tunnels
Hike with Brady Brandwood as he takes another trip up into the mountains of North Georgia to visit some very old tunnels likely dug by Cherokee Indians during the Georgia Gold Rush of 1828,... and which tunnels or gold mines were possibly part of the catalyst for the 'Indian Removal Act' and the Trail Of Tears. It's a fun adventure, with peeks into some dark, forgotten places.

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Exploring an Ancient Canyon on a Forgotten Stagecoach Road

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Abandoned Railroad Took Me Someplace I was NOT Allowed to Go

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Glimpses of Life Among the Catawba and Cherokee Indians of the Carolinas (1927)

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