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Old Slater Mill
Volunteer Spotlight: Mike Di Salvo
Lowndes Tent City
Bollinger Mill State Historic Site
Charles Hall Museum and Heritage Center
- Type: Place

This non-profit history museum features interpretive panels and maps that tell the story of over 3000 North Carolina Cherokee prisoners in several detachments who camped and walked through Tellico Plains on the first leg of their journey to live in Indian Territory (Oklahoma). Visitors can view display cabinets of stone and clay tools and relics the local Overhill Cherokee used for farming, cooking, hunting, weapons and games.
A.G. Gaston Motel
Series: Poems by Ellen Murray
- Type: Article

Very few of Ellen Murray’s writings have been identified or published. However, not all of Ellen Murray’s writings remained private. Between 1861 and 1865, she wrote at least fourteen poems that she had published in the National Anti-Slavery Standard, a prominent abolitionist newspaper. Her poems offer a glimpse in the world and perspective of one of Penn School’s founders.
Forward Let the People Go
We Forget Them Not
A Cup of Cold Water
Dying In The Hospital
Presentation of the Flag to Second Regiment of S.C. Vols.
Lines to E. H. F.
Neither Thirst Any More
Woman's Right
Mene, Mene
May We Pray?
Jim Beckwourth Cabin Museum
- Type: Place

Jim Beckwourth, the African-American mountain man, scion of British nobility, great medicine and warrior chief in the Crow Indian Nation, US Army scout and courier, and discoverer of Beckwourth Pass and trail, settled here on his road for 7 years. He created several things we still have: Beckwourth Pass and Trail, located by Trails West markers, this cabin, and a national best seller biography, The Life and Adventures of James P. Beckwourth, 1856.
Box Canyon
Katie Shepard Hotel
- Type: Place

This large, one-and-a-half-story, shingle-style house was constructed in 1895 or 1896 for Mrs. William Shepard and her daughter Katherine, who was popularly known on the island as "Miss Katie." The house was allegedly designed in the style of the Shepards' residence in New Orleans. A detached kitchen and dining room was located behind the house. After the Cottage Row dining room closed around 1900, Katie Shepard converted her cottage into a summer hotel.