The Round House
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Round House in Franklin, NC is a historic Cherokee town located near the Little Tennessee River. It features a prehistoric platform mound and village, as well as a townhouse that served as a gathering place for the Cherokee community. The site is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is now owned by the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians.
Cowee Mound and Village Site, within present-day Macon County, North Carolina, is a well-preserved South Appalachian Mississippian culture site. It includes an earthwork platform mound and was an important center for the Cherokee people. The site holds historical significance and is now owned by the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians.
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