Supported by the Calhoun-Gordon County Community Foundation and the Friends of New Echota Historic Site, this is a continuation of a visiting Cherokee Artist series scheduled to occur each month. Lossiah will be on site throughout the day along with Friends of New Echota Historic Site demonstrators from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Regular admission fees of $3.50-$5 will be charged, with children 5 years and younger admitted free of charge. State park and historic sites annual passes and Friends of Georgia State Parks Membership passes are available for purchase in advance or on the day of the event at New Echota.
New Echota-Cherokee Capital State Historic Site, located on State Highway 225, 1 mile north of Exit 317, Interstate 75 is a National Historic Landmark and is the beginning location for the Cherokee Trail of Tears. For more information, visit




