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Skip the Line: Museum of the Cherokee Indian Admission Ticket

Overview
General admission includes:

Main Exhibit: We are a museum in transition! Take a step behind the scenes as we consider how to update our 27-year-old main exhibit to authentically share Cherokee history, culture, and stories from a Cherokee perspective.

sov·er·eign·ty: Expressions in Sovereignty of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians illuminates the complexities of tribal sovereignty and the EBCI’s continuing legacy of resilience.

ᏗᏓᏂᏏᏍᎩ ᎦᏓᏆᏟ Didanisisgi Gadagwatli: A Showcase of Pottery from the Mud Dauber Community Workshop: Enjoy an exhibition of work by students in the Museum’s annual community learning pottery workshop.

Charles George Beloved Veterans Hall: Meet heroes of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians who have served in the United States Armed Forces.

Established in 1948, the Museum of the Cherokee People shares the history, culture, and stories of the Cherokee people through its exhibitions, collections, and programs.
City: Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Sat 03 May
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Starting at $15.00
Sat 03 May
Starting at $15.00
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What's Included
Admission ticket to the Museum of the Cherokee People
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Meeting point
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589 Tsali Blvd
This ticket provides direct entry into the attraction
End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
What To Expect
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Museum of the Cherokee People
Learn about the Cherokee people at the Museum of the Cherokee Indian. Your general admission ticket includes access to the museum and the following exhibits. Story of the Cherokees: 13,000 Years Voted Top Ten best Native American Experiences by USA TODAY, you'll experience 13,000 years of Cherokee history, from the time when mastodons roamed the southern Appalachians to present day. This story is told through computer generated animation and special effects, life-sized figures, artwork and priceless artifacts. Emissaries of Peace: 1762 Cherokee & British Delegations Travel with Henry Timberlake to the Cherokee world in 1762 and see London through the eyes of Cherokee leaders who met with King George III. Timberlake’s Memoirs come to life through artifacts, archaeological treasures, period artwork, music, video and life-sized figures. Two contrasting cultures emerge from war and make peace. Special pop-up books and graphic panels help tell the story for children. The museum also hosts many traveling exhibits such as We the People. This exhibit has been featured not only at the Museum of the Cherokee Indian but also the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History and the McClung Museum at the University of Tennessee. It shows the perspectives of Cherokee culture and colonial British culture through the narrative of Henry Timberlake¹s Memoirs, illustrated with artifacts, artwork, reproductions, video, and life size figures. All exhibits, restrooms, Museum Store and Education Wing are ADA accessible.  Service animals are permitted.  Handicapped parking available in front of entrance.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (103)
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JerryJerow
May 2019
This is the story of the Cherokee nation. It is very good quality and each exhibit is clearly explained.
Vince M
May 2019
This museum follows the Cherokee history from pre-history to today. The explanations are concise, but informative. It only took about an hour to see it all. A quality museum, but a little steep at $12 per person
mrcrafty
Apr 2019
This is a great museum and a big part of our heritage whether you are American Indian or not. So many great artifacts, and displays of original items used by the Indians. It is an easy walking tour and the building outside doesn't appear to be that large but inside is a great surprise. There was story telling through video. Very interesting and gives you a whole new perspective on how life for the Indian began. Well worth the trip.

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