Museum of the Cherokee People, 589 Tsali Blvd, Cherokee, NC 28719, United States
Geo Location
Lat long (35.4845593,-83.3164168)
Museum of the Cherokee People - Featured Reviews (4801)
A unique experience to engage with the Cherokee Heritage. A must stop when in Cherokee! Unique gift ideas and a wonderful tour thru our heritage. History Buffs must see! Artisans in premise with pieces very one of a kind like jewelry and attire. Large book section to choose from. And more! Close to eateries and gasoline!
We really enjoyed the Museum of the Cherokee People. I learned a lot about their history and enjoyed seeing the different artifacts. Nice little gift shop too!
Absolutely phenomenal place to visit! If u are a motorcycle enthusiast then I highly recommend this museum! It's absolutely packed with bikes/motorcycles from every era since the very first. The history is an abundance and just seeing how they've evolved from then to know is simply remarkable. Be prepared to spend some time as it's an incredibly large museum packed but worth every moment ur able to dive deeply n2 the history packed exhibits and the knowledge that's with each.
The museum was great, very educational and if you take your time to read all the exhibits, takes a couple of hours. Admission was cheap, gift shop has a good assortment of items to buy.
It was a fantastic experience to stay in Cherokee to see the Fall leaves and visit the original tribal land of the Cherokee people, and still the reservation for the Eastern Band of the Cherokee People. The Museum features many artifacts, masks and displays that describe Cherokee life from 11,000 years ago to the Trail of Tears and relocation of many members to Oklahoma. It is so wonderful to see the Eastern Band still residing on their original reservation and preserving the land of their ancestors in Cherokee, NC.
I would have given this review 5 stars except the movie that was to be shown to better explain the Cherokee People history was not running on 10/24/2023 when we visited. It would have been very helpful to learning their full story, but the museum was still worth visiting!
There is a discount admission to AAA, AARP, and Veterans.
Experience the history, culture, and stories of the Cherokee people.
A 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization established in 1948, the Museum of the Cherokee People is one of the longest-operating tribal museums in the country. Located in Cherokee, North Carolina on the Qualla Boundary, the sovereign land of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians and ancestral homelands of all Cherokees, the Museum shares the history, culture, and stories of the Cherokee people through its exhibitions, collections, and programs.
History of the Museum
The Museum opened in 1948 and moved to its present facility in 1976. In 1998, its permanent exhibit was totally renovated and a new 12,000 square-foot exhibit was installed. An 8,500 square-foot education wing was added in 2010. Today, the Museum welcomes an estimated 83,000 visitors per year and continues to grow its storytelling and educational offerings.
Operating Hours
9am-5pm year-round
Ticket sales close at 4pm. A self-guided tour of the Museum takes approximately one hour.
The Museum is open daily except the day preceding the Thanksgiving holiday, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas, New Year’s Eve, and New Year’s Day.
Admission:
Adults: $12
Children ages 6-12: $7
Children 5 & under: Free
Discounts: Enjoy our AAA “Show Your Card & Save” Discount. Show your AAA card and receive 10% off admission at the Museum of the Cherokee Indian. AARP and active-duty military discounts also available.
I really didn't like the drama Unto these hills. Seems cheezy with all the singing. Not sure why but the song Way Fairing Stranger seemed to be the song of choice. I don't feel this drama got the plight of the Native Americans and the trail of tears like it once did. Sure it brought out the government taking advantage of the Native Americans and that seemed to be the main point of interest. Not very disabled friendly. Actor/actresses did their job well and it seemed well produced and well rehearsed. I've been several times in my life time but I wasn't real impressed this time.
There was a person viewing with us that was super aggravating but that not the facilities fault. There were alot of stops that had none of the stories mentioned being told. Supposed to have audio and theater was closed. Loved what we could read, missed alot of information with audio out.
This is a very well done and informative museum. The exhibits are all very well done and professionally designed. You are bound to learn something new that you never knew before, and there are surprises around every corner.
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Museum of the Cherokee People Located in Cherokee of 589 Tsali Blvd. The complete address is Museum of the Cherokee People, 589 Tsali Blvd, Cherokee, NC 28719, United States.
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Yes you can connect Museum of the Cherokee People with their website http://motcp.org/ .