Sequoyah Birthplace Museum
Michelin Guide
Museum
The Michelin Guide's review
Scholars of the world's languages marvel over the achievement of a Cherokee silversmith named Sequoyah (1776-1843), who single-handedly created an alphabet for his native language and brought literacy to the Cherokee Indian nation. Born in the village of Tuskeegee (now underwater at the Tellico Reservoir near present-day Vonore), Sequoyah was the child of a Virginia fur trader and a Cherokee chieftain's daughter.
Practical information
+1 423-884-6246
Location
338 Fort Loudon RdVonore 37885
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