Updated 6/24/20


The  Giles  County  Trail of Tears Interpretive  Center opens Thursday at 10 a.m.
Following the reopening, the center will be open by appointment only. Anyone wishing to visit should call  931-580-3789  to set up an appointment.
The admission fee is $2 per person, and donations are accepted.
During COVID-19 pandemic, all visitors must wear a  mask and observe social distancing guidelines. Tours are limited to 15 people.  
The Tennessee Preservation Trust has established the  Trail of  Tears as the number one most endangered historic site in the state.
The  National Park  Service has completed the certification of the Bell’s and  Benge’s routes as part of the Trail of Tears National Historic Trail.
Certification not only documents Giles County’s and  Pulaski’s unique place in history but also will attract more visitors.
Anyone wishing to donate to the tax-exempt project may mail a check to Giles County Trail of Tears Interpretive Center, 220  Stadium Street, Pulaski, Tennessee 38478.