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The Chief Vann House, located in Murray County on the outskirts of Chatsworth in northwest Georgia, is a significant historical site. It is the first brick residence in the Cherokee Nation and has been referred to as the Showplace of the Cherokee Nation. The house was owned by Cherokee Chief James Vann and is one of the oldest remaining structures in the northern third of the state of Georgia. It is recognized as a Georgia Historic Site and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Architecture of the Chief Vann House

The architecture of the Chief Vann House is a blend of late Federal style and early Georgian style. The house consists of two full stories and a third half story. Both the first and second floors follow a standard layout of three rooms, with a room to the east, a room to the west, and a hallway dividing the two. This design reflects the architectural trends of the time and provides insight into the living conditions of the period.

Grounds of the Chief Vann House

The grounds of the Chief Vann House extend over 800 acres and once contained a variety of structures and features. In addition to the blacksmith shop, there were 42 slave cabins, 6 barns, five smokehouses, and a trading post. The property also boasted more than 1,000 peach trees and 147 apple trees, reflecting the agricultural activities of the site.

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Chief Vann House Historic Site
82 GA-225
GA 30705 Chatsworth
Georgia

Visitor information Chief Vann House Historic Site

Opening hours

Monday Closed
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday Closed
Thursday
9:00 – 17:00
Friday
9:00 – 17:00
Saturday
9:00 – 17:00
Sunday
13:00 – 17:00

December - March
Closed on Sundays

Admission

6 – 17$6.00
18 – 61$7.00
62+$5.25

Facilities

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Location & Map

82 GA-225, Chatsworth

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Chief Vann House Historic Site Reviews

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    The Chief Vann House Historic Site in Chatsworth, Georgia, offers visitors a glimpse into early 19th-century Cherokee and American history. This well-preserved plantation home, built by Cherokee leader James Vann in 1804, showcases a blend of Cherokee and European architectural styles. Many visitors appreciate the knowledgeable tour guides who provide detailed information about the Vann family, Cherokee culture, and the impact of European settlers on Native American communities. The house's restoration work is generally praised, allowing visitors to see period-appropriate furnishings and decorations. Some reviewers note that the site provides a sobering look at the complexities of Cherokee history, including the ownership of enslaved people by some Cherokee leaders. While the museum is relatively small, most find the experience educational and worthwhile. A few visitors mention that the remote location can be a drawback, and some feel that the admission price is a bit high for the size of the site. Overall, the Chief Vann House Historic Site is considered a valuable educational experience for those interested in Native American history and early American architecture.

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