The Indian Springs Hotel Museum is housed in the historic Indian Springs Hotel, which was established in 1825. This former hotel in Georgia is a significant part of the state's history and offers a unique glimpse into the past.
The Indian Springs Hotel was the site where the Treaty of 1825 was signed. This treaty saw the Creek Indians ceding much of Georgia and Alabama to the United States. This historical event adds to the significance of the museum's location.
The Indian Springs Hotel Museum is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The former hotel has been carefully restored and converted into a museum, preserving its historical significance for future generations.
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1807 Hwy 42 S, Flovilla
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