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Red Clay State Historical Area, Cherokee farm house
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Sequoyah Birthplace Museum, painting of Sequoyah, creator of the Cherokee alphabet
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Sequoyah Birthplace Museum, the Cherokee alphabet
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Sequoyah Birthplace Museum
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Sequoyah Birthplace Museum, wooden bust of Sequoyah
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Sequoyah Birthplace Museum, figures of Sequoyah and his daughter Ayoka
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Sequoyah Birthplace Museum, comic written in the Cherokee syllabary
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Sequoyah Birthplace Museum
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Sequoyah Birthplace Museum, restroom door with sign in Cherokee syllabary
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Sequoyah Birthplace Museum, director Charlie Rhodarmer in the blacksmith shop
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Sequoyah Birthplace Museum, director Charlie Rhodarmer in the blacksmith shop
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