HCC to Unveil Another Barbour County Stop on the Creek Heritage Trail
On Tuesday, July 29th at 11:30 AM CST, the HCC, the Town of Louisville, and the Chattahoochee Indian Heritage Association will unveil three interpretive panels at the Old Louisville School in Louisville as part of the developing Creek Heritage Trail.
The Creek Heritage Trail is a major new heritage tourism resource being developed in the 18-county Chattahoochee Trace region served by the HCC. The trail will focus on regional Creek Indian culture, the causes and consequences of the Creek Wars, the saga of Creek Removal, and the transition of the Chattahoochee Valley from Creek domain to Old South heartland. The panels are the second Creek Heritage Trail project in Barbour County. Four panels were placed in downtown Eufaula last year.
Date and Time
Tuesday Jul 29, 2014
11:30 AM - 12:00 PM CDT
July 29, 2014
11:30 am
Location
The school is located on County Road 51 in Louisville in western Barbour County. The project was made possible by the generous support of the Wiregrass Resource Conservation and Development Council and the University of Alabama’s Center for Economic Development.
Fees/Admission
The event is free to the public
Contact Information
HCC
334-687-9755
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