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The Museum of the Cherokee Indian offers a family-friendly fun day of free cultural activities including traditional dancing, storytelling, cultural arts demonstrations, genealogy workshops, hands-on craft workshops and more.

 

The only casino in the state features 102,000 square feet of gaming space, a 3,000-seat
entertainment center, and 20,000 square feet of conference and meeting space.

777 Casino Drive
Cherokee, NC
800-427-7247

 

This powerful outdoor drama re-enacts Cherokee history from the first contact with Europeans through the tragic “Trail of Tears”. The story is told from a Cherokee perspective by descendants of those who avoided removal and is presented nightly except Sundays from June through mid-August.

688 Drama Rd.
Cherokee, NC
(866) 554-4557

 

Go back in time to the 18th century when Native Americans dominated the land. Guided tours will take you through craft demonstrations by award-winning artists who will explain Cherokee crafting techniques, meet historical Cherokee people in the living history section, and view special shows throughout the season such as “Time of War” and traditional Cherokee dancing. Open seasonally, from April until November

564 Tsali Blvd
Cherokee, NC
(833) 630-7033