Tepees Signal Countdown to Chehaw’s Native American Cultural Festival
Tweet Businesses show support through cultural icon (Albany, Ga.)- Some hotels, motels and inns around Albany have added tepees to the landscape of their business this week for the Native American Cultural Festival to show its support for this annual Chehaw festival. Historically tepees are known for providing shelter to traveling Native Americans [...]
Read More →Chehaw changing, growing
Tweet One of Albany’s premier attractions has been evolving over the past year, and its staff is excited about the future. Doug Porter, executive director at Chehaw, told the Kiwanis Club of Dougherty County, “Chehaw has changed a lot just in the past year or so. New wilderness animals have been added, as well as [...]
Read More →Chehaw unveils its new image
Tweet Albany tourist attraction gets new look, new slogan and simplified, new name Nearly eight decades after Chehaw State Park opened its gates with funding from President Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal, the organization is no longer being managed as a department of the City of Albany, nor is it named the Parks at Chehaw. Beginning [...]
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