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Indian Trail Trees


We are a society dedicated to the identification and preservation of historic Indian Trail Trees. We seek to educate children and adults about the Native American legacy of these ancient trees in an effort to raise awareness of their historic value. A book is available about these trees. Lectures and talks with a slide show are also available. Flyers are provided at talks or by mail with details about Indian Trail Trees.

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Address
102 Dover Chapel Road
Ellijay, GA 30540
Gilmer County
Phone
(706) 635-1941
(706) 635-1941 (fax)

Contacts


Elaine Jordan
Educator, Indian Trail Trees

Mission
To educate everyone about Indian Trail Trees' historical significance and to save and protect all identifiable trees.

Cost of Programs/Admission
Free program. Only costs are travel expenses for the educator.

Features
Indian Trail Trees are unique living history that give value to our 21st century life. There are no other programs like it.

Accessibility
While there is no on-site facility, groups can be taken to locations where there are Indian Trail Trees. These trees can be seen easily from a vehicle. Some trees can be easily walked to and a few are wheelchair accessible.

Specific Locations Served
All Georgia Counties

Additional
At least two weeks advance notice. Expenses must be paid if educator has to travel further than adjoining counties.

Related Topics
  • Environmental Education Organization

Posted 12/29/2002 7:44 PM


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