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Mt. Sequoyah

Description:
With an elevation of 1,700 feet above sea level, Mt. Sequoyah is the highest point in Fayetteville. It was named for the Cherokee leader who created the Cherokee alphabet and translated the New Testament of the Bible for the Indians. A cross on the west side of the mountain marks a premier view of the city. Looking west from this point, viewers will also see two hills with an obvious gap between them. This is the Trail of Tears route the Indains traveled through Fayetteville on their way to reservations in the West.

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Contact Information
Address: 150 NW Skyline Drive, Fayetteville
Area of Town: Downtown/Dickson
Web Address: www.mountsequoyah.org
Local Phone: 479.443.4531
Toll Free: 800.760.8126
Fax: 479.443.4569

Attraction Type:
  • Self Tours & Scenic Drives
  • Historical Attractions
 
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