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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Graham County, North Carolina

 
Clickable Map of Graham County, North Carolina and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Graham County, NC (23) Cherokee County, NC (25) Macon County, NC (34) Swain County, NC (68) Blount County, TN (68) Monroe County, TN (41)  GrahamCounty(23) Graham County (23)  CherokeeCounty(25) Cherokee County (25)  MaconCounty(34) Macon County (34)  SwainCounty(68) Swain County (68)  BlountCountyTennessee(68) Blount County (68)  MonroeCounty(41) Monroe County (41)
Robbinsville is the county seat for Graham County
Adjacent to Graham County, North Carolina
      Cherokee County (25)  
      Macon County (34)  
      Swain County (68)  
      Blount County, Tennessee (68)  
      Monroe County, Tennessee (41)  
 
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1 North Carolina, Graham County, Fontana Village — Appalachian TrailFrom Maine to Georgia
On Fontana Dam Road (County Highway 1245) 0.9 miles north of Fontana Road (State Highway 28), on the right when traveling north.
2 North Carolina, Graham County, Fontana Village — Appalachian TrailA Path to Conservation
Near Fontana Dam Road (County Highway 1245) 1.4 miles north of Fontana Road (State Highway 28), on the left when traveling west.
3 North Carolina, Graham County, Fontana Village — Fontana Dam
On State Highway 1245, 1.2 miles north of Fontana Road (State Highway 28).
4 North Carolina, Graham County, Fontana Village — Q-53 — Fontana Dam
On Fontana Road (State Highway 28) at Fontana Dam Road (County Highway 1245), on the right when traveling west on Fontana Road.
5 North Carolina, Graham County, Fontana Village — Fontana Dam:Powering A Nation to Victory
On Fontana Dam Road, 1.3 miles north of Fontana Road (State Highway 28), on the left when traveling west.
6 North Carolina, Graham County, Fontana Village — Fontana's First Stewards:The Native American Heritage
Near Fontana Dam Road (County Highway 1245) 1.4 miles north of Fontana Road (State Highway 28), on the left when traveling west.
7 North Carolina, Graham County, Robbinsville — 1819 Treaty with the United States
Near Junaluska Road north of Morphew Street, on the right when traveling north.
8 North Carolina, Graham County, Robbinsville — Cherokee Chief Junaluska DAR Monument
Near Junaluska Road north of Morphew Street, on the right when traveling north.
9 North Carolina, Graham County, Robbinsville — Civil War in Graham CountyUnion and Confederate Raiders
On East Main Street (County Route 1106) at Court Street, on the right when traveling west on East Main Street.
10 North Carolina, Graham County, Robbinsville — Forced From Their Mountain Home
On Cherohala Skyway (State Highway 143) 4 miles west of Santeelah Raod, on the right when traveling west.
11 North Carolina, Graham County, Robbinsville — Joyce Kilmer Memorial ForestDedicated July 30, 1936
Near Joyce Kilmer Road (County Road 1134) 0.6 miles west of Santeetlah Road (County Road 1127).
12 North Carolina, Graham County, Robbinsville — Junaluska
Near Junaluska Road north of Morphew Street, on the right when traveling north.
13 North Carolina, Graham County, Robbinsville — Q-2 — Junaluskaca. 1779 - 1858
On North Main Street at East Main Street, on the right when traveling north on North Main Street.
14 North Carolina, Graham County, Robbinsville — Junaluska and The Battle of Horseshoe Bend
Near Junaluska Road north of Morphew Street, on the right when traveling north.
15 North Carolina, Graham County, Robbinsville — Junaluska and the Trail of Tears
Near Junaluska Road north of Morphew Street, on the right when traveling north.
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16 North Carolina, Graham County, Robbinsville — Junaluska's Birth Site
Near Junaluska Road north of Morphew Street, on the right when traveling north.
17 North Carolina, Graham County, Robbinsville — Junaluska's Distingusihed Service
Near Junaluska Road north of Morphew Street, on the right when traveling north.
18 North Carolina, Graham County, Robbinsville — Junaluska's Meeting With Tecumseh at Soco Gap
Near Junaluska Road north of Morphew Street, on the right when traveling north.
19 North Carolina, Graham County, Robbinsville — Junaluska's Names
Near Junaluska Road north of Morphew Street, on the right when traveling north.
20 North Carolina, Graham County, Robbinsville — Unega
On Cherohala Skyway (State Highway 143) 1 mile west of Old Santeetlah Raod, on the right when traveling west.
21 North Carolina, Graham County, Tapoco — Shaping the Flow of the Cheoah River
On Tapoco Road (U.S. 129) 1.8 miles south of Meadow Branch Road (County Route 1247), on the left when traveling north.
22 North Carolina, Graham County, Tapoco — Shaping the Flow of the Cheoah River
On Joyce Kilmer Road (County Highway 1134) at Santeelah Dam Road (County Highway 1146), on the left when traveling north on Joyce Kilmer Road.
23 North Carolina, Graham County, Tapoco — Shaping the Flow of the Cheoah River
On Tapoco Road (U.S. 129) 1.5 miles west of Yellow Creek Road (County Highway 1242), on the left when traveling north.
 
 
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May. 2, 2024