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1140 Red Clay Park Road, SW
Cleveland, Tennessee, 37311
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Friends of Red Clay. Red Clay State Historic Park. Encompasses 263-acres and was the site of the last seat of Cherokee national government before the 1838 enforcement of the Indian Removal Act of 1830 by the U.S. military. This resulted in most of the Cherokee people in the area being forced to emigrate west. Eleven general councils were held between 1832 and 1837. The park is also listed as an interpretive site along the National Park Services Trail of Tears Historic Trail. Designed by Simon J Marketing.PARSED CONTENT
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2014 Red Kite Breeding Survey. ARCHIVE Flight of the Kite. If you encounter a kite incident, alive or dead, please call 077 900 85659 and let FoRK know as soon as possible. See the Video footage page. Our Presentation Team is willing to consider any request for an illustrated Talk about the work of Friends of R.
Red Rocks Park and Ampitheatre was designated a National Historic Landmark in August, 2015 thanks in part to the efforts of FoRR volunteers. Each month, volunteers come together on the last Saturday of the month to clean up t.