In the shadow of Cligman’s Dome stands the sacred site that myth, legend and present-day interpretations of history believe was the centerpiece of the original Cherokee settlement. The
and Living History Museum Watch today’s Cherokee practice the ancient crafts of making hull canoes, pottery, masks, baskets and beadwork. Also see how they lived and practiced medicine in the mountains of eighteenth century North Carolina.
The Qualla Mutual is far more than just a crafts store. It has operated for more than a half century sharing all profits with members of the Eastern Band of Cherokee.
The Old Mill 1886 is an authentic grist mill and country store decorated with vintage antique furnishings, lamps, china and intricate Cherokee carvings...
The Museum is keeping the legacy and history of the Cherokee people alive by introducing 21st century visitors to the artifacts, artwork, photographs...