Place

Chief Vann House

Exterior Brick and white column two story mansion, Plantation downed by James Vann of Cherokee Ntn
Visit the Chief Vann House in Chatsworth, Georgia

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Quick Facts
Location:
82 Highway 225 N Chatsworth, Murray County, GA 30705
Significance:
Plantation was built and owned by James Vann, a member of the Cherokee elite prior, to the Removal
Designation:
Certified Site
MANAGED BY:

Historical/Interpretive Information/Exhibits, Parking - Auto, Parking - Bus/RV, Picnic Table

James Vann, a member of the Cherokee elite, built this two-story brick mansion in 1804. A 3,000-square foot interpretive center includes exhibits about the Vann family, Cherokee Nation, and Trail of Tears. Visitors receive guided tours of the historic house. The 23-acre park also includes outbuildings related to plantation operations.

Site Information

Location (82 Highway 225 N Chatsworth, GA 30705)

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Last updated: August 2, 2023