Well, I was specifically referring to Indian sites. Those that actually have some “tourist” value because they’re obvious enough.
I’m the kind that picks at every tiny bit of wreckage (maybe it really was exactly that!) and beer cans and wonders what this site was. Old stonework and pieces of fence hidden in the woods. Forensics. Nevermind my devotion to graveyards - which also drew me to Ft. Shantok. New England is great for ancient, readable graveyards.
Well, go to East Tennessee and Western North Carolina and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park...You will be busy for the rest of your life...Go to Fort Loudon where the AniYunWiya forced the British to vacate the fort, then attacked and killed them about 5 miles north of there...Go to harrison Island in the Tellico Lake where the AniYunWiya had a village that Sam Houston went to live when he was a teenager. he was named “Black Raven”...