Qualla Boundary
United States
Qualla Boundary has 14 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 12 of the most distinctive.
Cherokee Central Schools
Connects Qualla Boundary to: Cherokee, North Carolina
Cherokee High School (North Carolina)
Connects Qualla Boundary to: Cherokee, North Carolina
William Holland Thomas
Connects Qualla Boundary to: Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians | Gatlinburg, Tennessee | Waynesville, North Carolina
Fess Parker
Connects Qualla Boundary to: San Angelo, Texas | Los Olivos, California | Rutherford, Tennessee
U.S. Route 19 in North Carolina
Connects Qualla Boundary to: Canton, North Carolina | Weaverville, North Carolina | West Canton, North Carolina | Three Mile, North Carolina | Roaring Creek, North Carolina
Cherokee Nation (19th century)
Connects Qualla Boundary to: Chickamauga, Georgia | Tahlequah, Oklahoma | Acworth, Georgia | Delaware Tribe of Indians | Top of the World, Tennessee
land trust
Connects Qualla Boundary to: Indianapolis, Indiana | Dartmouth, Massachusetts | New Preston, Connecticut | Glenmont, Maryland | Dudleytown, Connecticut
Murphy, North Carolina
Connects Qualla Boundary to: Cleveland, Tennessee | Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians | Bryson City, North Carolina | Hayesville, North Carolina | Warne, North Carolina
Disney
Connects Qualla Boundary to: The Bronx, New York (state) | Haifa, Israel | Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates | Kern County, California | Calistoga, California
Great Smoky Mountains
Connects Qualla Boundary to: Appalachia | Birmingham, Alabama | Tennessee | Newport, Tennessee | Sevierville, Tennessee
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Connects Qualla Boundary to: East Tennessee | Knoxville, Tennessee | Tennessee | Newport, Tennessee | Sevierville, Tennessee
Bureau of Indian Affairs
Connects Qualla Boundary to: Washington (state) | Long Beach, California | Oklahoma | Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, South Dakota (99%)Nebraska (1%) | Red Lake Indian Reservation, Minnesota