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Description: The "Eternal Flame of the Cherokee Nation" at Red Clay State Park in Bradley County, Tennessee, United States. The plaque reads: Eternal Flame of the Cherokee Nation This fire is a memorial to those people who suffered and died on the infamous "Trail of Tears." It also commemorates the reuniting of the Eastern and Western Cherokee Nations here at Red Clay. Aug. 7, 1837 — Apr. 6, 1984
Title: Cherokee-eternal-flame-tn1
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Author: Brian Stansberry (photographer)
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