[…] at the Duck Pond Park at McClellan beginning at 7 p.m. But don’t forget to check out nearby Cheaha State Park – The State Park will do a Turkey Drop beginning at 10 p.m., their version of New York’s […]
[…] at the Duck Pond Park at McClellan beginning at 7 p.m. But don’t forget to check out nearby Cheaha State Park – The State Park will do a Turkey Drop beginning at 10 p.m., their version of New York’s […]
Read history. White man fiction. There were no Indian (I prefer the term First a People) “kings,” “queens” etc., therefore no princesses. It was an honorary title by whites only, when introduced in England. Sounds good, but totally inaccurate.
[…] at the Duck Pond Park at McClellan beginning at 7 p.m. But don’t forget to check out nearby Cheaha State Park – The State Park will do a Turkey Drop beginning at 10 p.m., their version of New York’s […]
[…] at the Duck Pond Park at McClellan beginning at 7 p.m. But don’t forget to check out nearby Cheaha State Park – The State Park will do a Turkey Drop beginning at 10 p.m., their version of New York’s […]
[…] the 90-foot waterfall in their kayaks. I wonder if they saw the Indian princess from the Legend of Black Creek Falls as related […]
There were no “Indian Princesses.”
And how do you know this?lllll
Read history. White man fiction. There were no Indian (I prefer the term First a People) “kings,” “queens” etc., therefore no princesses. It was an honorary title by whites only, when introduced in England. Sounds good, but totally inaccurate.
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And I live at the bottom of the sleeping giant mountian.
It’s a legend folks… just enjoy.
Beautiful legend!
Nice story but I think the names got mixed up somehow. Wouldn’t Coosa be the one asleep and still growing based on that story?
Donna Smith Plunkett this is interesting.
Lisa Love
Janet Owen Richmond
We actually camped there last year. That is one beautiful mountain!
Haven’t been here but wish to.
We owned part of that mountain
Riley Kate
Deborah Norwood Schraeder Check this out.
My family lived on that mountain since the 1830’s
Yep…family still there
Yes I have. That’s a beautiful park.