Images from a historic park in Hopkinsville
![Flag Court, Trail of Tears park, Hopkinsville, KY Trail of Tears park, Hopkinsville](http://bp2.blogger.com/_1HwP9iV9Bsk/R-5Y5tBcq7I/AAAAAAAACrc/_OryX51WID0/s320/trail-of-tears2.jpg)
The flag court at the Trail of Tears Park in Hopkinsville, KY, contains a flag for each state the Trail of Tears passed through.
![Statues of Cherokee leaders, Trail of Tears Park Trail of Tears park, Hopkinsville](http://bp1.blogger.com/_1HwP9iV9Bsk/R-7dOdBcrAI/AAAAAAAACsE/pwZ7y2jyDXs/s320/indian-chief-statues.jpg)
These statues honor Cherokee leaders Fly Smith and Chief Whitepath who died in camp at Hopkinsville along the Little River. Their graves, along with those of several others who died here, overlook the river from a small hill behind these statues.
![Fence around the burial sites of Fly Smith and Chief Whitepath Trail of Tears park, Hopkinsville](http://bp1.blogger.com/_1HwP9iV9Bsk/R-5eadBcq-I/AAAAAAAACr0/v85QW37WqRM/s320/trail-of-tears-fence.jpg)
On the fence around the graves, visitors have tied little bundles and bags, in the Indian way. I didn't photograph the graves because it seemed disrespectful.
Photos of historic markers in the park:The Cherokees, A Civilized PeopleThe Trail of TearsWhitepath and Fly SmithRelated links:The Official website of Hopkinsville's Cherokee Trail of Tears Commemorative ParkTrail of Tears Commemorative Park, Hopkinsville, KY waymark: A map, a brief description of the park, and a place to record your visit.
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